30 July 2022
The EU Space Surveillance and Tracking (EU SST) has monitored the re-entry of large space object CZ-5B (2022-085B), launched on 24 July 2022. The EU SST network of sensors observed the object closely, and its radars have narrowed down its re-entry window to 30 July. According to the update from 2022-07-30 21:50 UTC+2 EU SST reported: Based on external information, EU SST confirms that object CZ-5B decayed on 2022-07-30 16:45 UTC ±15 minutes.
It was not immediately clear where the debris impacted the ground. There were unconfirmed reports of a location East of Borneo/Malaysia or even close to the coast of the island at 3.4 latitude, 113 longitude.
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UPDATE - 31 July 2022
CMSA said in a brief statement that re-entry occurred at 00:55 BJT (16:55 UTC), noting the touchdown site is in waters [of the Sulu Sea, Philippines] located at 9.1°N and 119.0°E. It did not provide additional details.