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Part of a failed Russian rocket launch made an uncontrolled re-entry back to Earth on Wednesday — and officials have confirmed it landed in the Pacific Ocean. In November, the U.S. said debris from a Russian anti-satellite missile test forced the space station crew to take shelter as a precaution.Last May, NASA slammed China for "failing to meet responsible standards" after rocket debris used to launch that country's new space station landed in the Indian Ocean.
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