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A Chinese space rocket is expected to cause debris to fall on some parts of the Philippine airspace and waterways, prompting the PhilSA to issue a warning for ships, aircraft, fishing boats, and other vessels in expected drop zones.

A CHINESE space rocket is expected to cause debris to fall on some parts of the Philippine airspace and waterways, prompting the Philippine Space Agency to issue a warning for ships, aircraft, fishing boats, and other vessels in expected drop zones.

According to a notice from the Civil Aviation Administration of China to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines , drop zone 1 is approximately 72 kilometers from Bajo de Masinloc, while drop zone 2 is approximately 39 kilometers from Busuanga, Palawan. The rocket’s booster stages are expected to fall on drop zone 1, while the rocket fairing is expected to fall on drop zone 2.

“Actual drop zones may also vary because of various factors such as the Earth’s rotation, weather, and climate conditions. There is also a possibility for the debris to float around the area and wash toward nearby coasts. Furthermore, the possibility of an uncontrolled re-entry to the atmosphere of the rocket’s upper stages returning from outer space cannot be ruled out at this time,” PhilSA said.

 

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