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China rocket debris reported falling into Philippine waters ? GMA News Online

August 2, 2022
Source: gmanetwork.com gmanetwork.com
News Snapshot:
Debris from the booster stage that fell off from China's Long March 5B rocket reportedly fell into waters southeast of Puerto Princesa. According to Chino Gaston's report on "24 Oras", remnants from the rocket were reported to have been seen in Malaysia and looked like shooting stars. It was not the first time such an incident occurred in the Philippines. In 2012, parts of a North Korean rocket crashed into the Philippine waters 300 kilometers East of Luzon. Due to the country’s proximity to China’s launch facility, experts including University of the Philippines (UP) Prof. Jay Batongbacal have been studying...
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