Happy New Year 2023 China did the last space launch of 2022, 'Trouble'
Science News Desk – China launched its last space of 2022 on Thursday, ie Thursday. But this launch put the Philippines ‘trouble’. The debris of the long rocket on March 3 that China launched its satellite could fall into the Philippines. The Philippine Space Agency issued a warning about rocket debris. On Thursday, Long Rocket flew from Zichang Satellite Launch Center on Thursday. This rocket took the Gian-10 02 satellite with it, which would be used to monitor the atmosphere of space. After the launch of China, the Philippine Space Agency (Philsa) said that the debris of long March rack is likely to fall as a result of imbalance. The agency also explained the approximate places where the debris of the rocket can fall. The good thing is that rocket debris in the territory or urban area is unlikely to fall. However, it can be ships, aircraft, fishing boats, etc. Threatened. However, accurate information on where the debris will fall is still to be found. The agency said it depends largely on the weather and the rotation of the earth. The Philippine Space Agency said that if the debris of the rocket appeared, the local authorities should be notified immediately. The agency asked the general public not to go near the rocket debris, which could have toxic remains. It is noteworthy that tomorrow’s launch in a week was the second space projection of China. This is not the first time the Chinese rocket debris has “disturbed” the Philippines and other neighboring countries. US space agency Nasa said China did not drop its space rocket on earth in a controlled way. Share this story -tags