MEC&F Expert Engineers : Coast Guard monitoring Falcon 9 rocket explosion debris field after the explosion of SpaceX's rocket in Cape Canaveral, Florida

Monday, June 29, 2015

Coast Guard monitoring Falcon 9 rocket explosion debris field after the explosion of SpaceX's rocket in Cape Canaveral, Florida

 

 

Coast Guard monitoring Falcon 9 rocket debris field

Coast Guard Cutter Diamondback relocates to Sector Jacksonville 

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – 

The Coast Guard is working in close coordination with SpaceX and partner agencies to monitor the Falcon 9 debris field currently located more than 150 miles off the Florida-Georgia coast.

The Coast Guard is cautioning vessels transiting that area and asking the public to report any sightings of debris that may wash ashore. Currently, no impacts from debris are expected for Florida beaches, and authorities will continue to monitor for any changes to this estimate.

“As with any incident involving spacecraft wreckage, debris should not be handled by members of the public,” said Capt. Jeffrey Dixon, commander Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville. “These critical pieces of evidence are important in the investigation process and should be reported immediately to SpaceX or the U.S. Coast Guard. “

The SpaceX debris recovery hotline is 1-866-392-0035.