From CBC
In a few days, the Chinese space station Tiangong-1 will fall out of orbit, burning up in Earth's atmosphere, but space authorities still don't know exactly where.Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/chinese-space-station-tiangong1-1.4593386Tiangong-1 was China's first space station, launched in 2011, and visited just twice by Chinese astronauts. In 2016, the Chinese space agency announced it was no longer tracking the 12-metre by 3.3-metre eight-tonne station.
China says it has lost control of the station and there is no way to know where it will re-enter the atmosphere.
Most of the space station will likely burn up during re-entry, but there's a slight chance that pieces of it may reach the ground.
Below you can watch a simulation of the re-entry by the Aerospace Corporation, which is tracking the station.
Round and round and round she goes, where she drops nobody knows! Well they've got a rough guess. Where do you think it will fall? I'm going to bet into water but I'm just playing the odds. Pacific if I was forced to choose one (it's the biggest).
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