Debris from another rocket launch is headed for Baffin Bay
Debris from a rocket launched in Russia to place a European Space Agency satellite into orbit is expected to land in Baffin Bay — and possibly pose a risk to local residents and wildlife.
When the European Space Agency launches its newest satellite into orbit on Wednesday, one section of the Russian rocket propelling it into space is expected to splash down into Baffin Bay, between Nunavut and Greenland.
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