KEY POINTS
  • The uncontrolled nature of the rocket's fall to Earth had left experts concerned about the potential impact it could have on inhabited areas.
  • Earlier in the week, some space trackers had predicted that it could have landed as far north as New York.
  • The Long March 5B was launched on April 29 at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China's Hainan province.
  • It measured 98 feet long and 16.5 feet wide, and it weighed 21 metric tons. 
China's Long March 5B Y2 rocket carrying the core module of China's space station, Tianhe, blasts off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on April 29, 2021 in Wenchang, Hainan Province of China.

Debris from a large Chinese rocket landed in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, according to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, which said most parts had burned up on reentry.

The uncontrolled nature of the rocket's fall to Earth had left experts concerned about the potential impact it could have on inhabited areas. Earlier in the week, some space trackers had predicted that it could have landed as far north as New York.