• BigFig@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Wouldn’t be the first time. China drops debris and rocket stages on populated areas all the time

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      5 months ago

      And rocket fuel, which isn’t great for pretty much anything alive.

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        5 months ago

        rocket fuel, which isn’t great for pretty much anything alive

        Depends on the rocket fuel.

        • Methalox: Harmless gases. Methane is a greenhouse gas, but it’s not toxic. Basically like a bunch of cows burping.
        • Kerolox: Kerosene is an oily liquid, so not great for the environment, but not highly toxic.
        • Hypergolics: Hydrazine derivatives and nitrogen tetroxide are both highly toxic.

        The Tianlong-3 in this article uses kerolox. The Long March 2C booster which fell near a village last week uses hypergols.

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          Yeah, primarily hypergolics are the fun ones. I didn’t hear about the booster that fell near a village recently, but there was one that I think had an emergency dump over some village or town a few years ago.