THE Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) on Wednesday said rocket debris may have fallen in Philippine waters following the ...
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From space to sea: The environmental toll of China’s rocket debris
China’s rocket launches that passed over Palawan may seem harmless, but debris from separating rocket parts could pose ...
WASHINGTON -- Predictions for when and where Chinese rocket debris hurtling toward Earth is expected to land are narrowing. The section is part of a rocket called Chinese Long March 5B, which launched ...
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PhilSA: Chinese rocket debris may have fallen in PH waters
MANILA – Debris from a Chinese rocket launched on Monday could have fallen within the country’s archipelagic waters, the ...
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Chinese rocket seen above Palawan, debris to fall near Tubbataha
MANILA, Philippines — China's Long March 12 rocket crossed Palawan airspace Monday afternoon, January 19, with debris ...
Six months after its first orbital rocket cleared the launch tower for just 14 seconds before crashing back to Earth, Gilmour ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine officials have warned of possible danger to aircraft and ships from debris from a new Chinese rocket launch that might fall in northern Philippine waters, ...
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