A Chinese Space Lab Will Soon Fall From The Sky. Where It Lands, No One Knows

A model of the Tiangong-1 space station at a Chinese airshow in 2010. The real Tiangong-1 will reenter the atmosphere around the end of March.

Most of the Chinese space lab, the size of a city bus, will burn up in the atmosphere, but some debris may survive re-entry.

(Image credit: Kin Cheung/AP)