Chinese rocket debris lights up sky over Río Negro

Debris from a Chinese Chang Zheng 4B rocket created a luminous trail over Argentine Patagonia at 0:41 a.m. on Saturday, April 4. Hundreds of witnesses in cities like Bariloche, General Roca, and Viedma recorded the event on their phones. Specialists confirmed it as a planned atmospheric reentry with no damage.

A luminous burst streaked across the night sky over Río Negro province in Argentine Patagonia at 0:41 a.m. on Saturday, April 4. The stage of the Chinese Chang Zheng 4B rocket, also known as Long March, reentered Earth's atmosphere and fully disintegrated due to friction with upper layers.

The event was visible from several Patagonian cities, including Bariloche, General Roca, and Viedma. Hundreds of residents captured it on videos showing fire trails and bright flashes. Unlike a meteor, it exhibited progressive fragmentation and lower speed, marking it as an artificial bolide.

Space surveillance specialists explained that the rocket, launched in late December 2025, had completed its orbital mission before reentry. Authorities confirmed no damage or debris falls in populated areas, as most material burned up in the air.

This is a routine disposal process for Chinese launcher stages after deploying satellites into orbit. Specialized sources ruled out any emergency.

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