The wreckage of the China Long March 5 Rockets will fall in the southern China seawater on Tuesday (December 26).

The China Maritime Affairs Bureau issued a statement on the official website on Monday (25th) that from 11 am on Tuesday (December 25) to 12 noon, there willWater is prohibited from driving in ships.

China Long March 5 Yaoxiashan Rockets at 9:41 pm on December 15th at the Wenchang Aerospace launcher in Hainan, and the remote sensing 41 satellite was successfully sent to the scheduled track.Xinhua News Agency reported that the remote sensing satellite No. 41 is a high -track optical remote sensing satellite, which is mainly used in the fields of land surveys, crop estimation, environmental governance, meteorological early warning forecast, and comprehensive disaster prevention and reduction.

Zhu Haiyang, the overall chief designer of the Chinese Institute of Foam Rocket Technology, said that the rocket uses a newly developed rectifier with a newly developed diameter of 5.2 meters and a height of 18.5 meters.Load to further improve the rocket's task adaptability.

Rocket fragments usually burn in the atmosphere when they return to the atmosphere, but some unburned wreckage will fall on land or ocean.Reuters reported that when China launched the Long March 5 to carry the Rockets in 2020, the rocket wreckage also fell from space, suspected to hit the villages of the African African coast in Western African countries.

In July last year, the last wreckage of China Long March 5 Yao Three Lauret Rockets also entered the atmosphere and fell back to the earth over the Indian Ocean.