• 2 months ago
PhilSA identifies China rocket debris possible drop zones

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00:00The Philippine Space Agency, or PHILSA, advised the public to be vigilant for any unburned
00:06debris following the launch of China's Long March 4B rocket.
00:11In an advisory, PHILSA said the debris from the rocket launch could fall about 243 nautical
00:18miles away from Philippine rights, located east of the northern coastline of Dinapigue,
00:23Isabela, and 380 nautical miles away from Panay Island, Catanduanes.
00:29PHILSA added the debris could float around the area and wash toward nearby coasts.

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