Chinese Rocket Debris ‘Likely Fell’ in West Philippine Sea – PhilSA
PHILIPPINES, JUL 15 – Philippine officials warn fishermen to avoid four maritime zones as debris from the Chinese Long March 7 rocket launch is expected to fall between July 15 and 17, with low risk to inhabited areas.
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Zambales fishers, coastal villagers warned of debris from Chinese rocket launch
Authorities in Zambales warned fishermen and residents of coastal communities late Monday to take immediate precaution against potential falling debris from a Chinese rocket scheduled for launching from Hainan, China sometime between July 15 and 17.
Debris from China rocket launch to fall in parts of Occidental Mindoro, Palawan—PH Space Agency
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) warned that debris from the launch of China's Long March 7 rocket early Tuesday were expected to fall in the areas of Occidental Mindoro and Palawan.According to PhilSA, the debris was expected to land in designated drop zones approximately 33 nautical miles from Bajo de Masinloc, 88 nautical miles from Cabra Island in Occidental Mindoro, 51 nautical miles from Recto Bank, and 118 nautic…
Chinese rocket debris ‘likely fell’ in West Philippine Sea – PhilSA
A Long March 7 rocket, carrying China’s Tianzhou-2 cargo craft, lifts off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in southern China’s Hainan province on May 29, 2021. (Photo by AFP) / China OUT / CHINA OUT MANILA, Philippines — Debris from China’s Long March 7 rocket “likely fell” within several drop zones in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) following its launch early Tuesday morning, the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) said. According to PhilSA, th…
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