Missiles
Space debris
South Pacific · HYDROPAC 2202/14
- issued
- 2014-07-28 15:00Z
- status
- cancelled 2014-07-29 23:31Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2014-08-01 22:00Z
- authority
- NAVAREA XIV 59/14 281049Z JUL 14.
- position
- -47.804, -130.177
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
SOUTH PACIFIC.
SPACE DEBRIS.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS:
A. 312200Z AND 312300Z JUL
IN AREA BOUND BY
44-05S 108-20W, 47-23S 106-20W,
52-04S 126-49W, 52-46S 140-48W,
50-37S 138-05W, 49-05S 125-28W.
B. 011930Z AND 012100Z AUG
IN AREA BOUND BY
50-40S 117-06W, 52-29S 115-04W,
49-21S 138-32W, 45-26S 149-37W,
39-58S 152-36W, 45-08S 141-14W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 012200Z AUG 14.
This area · missile & rocket hazards
19 within 180 nm since 2002 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Hazardous operations, space debris: 0200Z to 0850Z daily 24 and 25 nov in area bound by 42-54S 137-00W,…2020-11-21
- Hazardous operations, space debris: a. 200700Z to 200815Z aug in area bound by 47-00S 159-00W, 47-00S…2020-08-14
- Hazardous operations, space debris 1451Z to 1608Z daily 17 thru 30 dec in area bound by 44-05S 132-46W,…2019-12-12
- Hazardous operations, space debris: a. 030100Z to 030400Z nov in area bound by 47-00S 155-00W, 47-00S…2019-10-30
- Hazardous operations, space debris 030205Z to 040137Z nov in area bound by 47-00S 155-00W, 47-00S 106-00W,…2019-10-29
- Hazardous operations, space debris 041200Z to 041400Z jun in area bound by 29-27S 166-14W, 33-45S 161-07W,…2019-05-30
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Timeline
- Space debriscancelled by · 2014-07-29
Nearby now · within 120 nm
Nothing else in force within 120 nm.
Worldwide now
21 missile & rocket hazards in force · see all
Missiles
Missile firings, rocket launches and space debris re-entry areas. All current missile & rocket hazards →
Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.