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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The government is closely monitoring a situation in space. Debris from a Chinese rocket launched last week is expected to fall back to earth. The problem is: no one is quite sure where it’s going to land. Thursday morning, the massive piece of space debris is hurtling around the earth. It’s eventually expected to break apart and plummet toward our planet in the coming days. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said, “We are certainly tracking its location through us space command.” Last week, China launched the rocket carrying part of its new space station. ....