Video: Space junk crashed through family's roof, NASA says
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Video: Space junk crashed through family's roof, NASA says
"It was a tremendous sound. And it almost hit my son. He was two rooms over and heard it all," Otero recalled.
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Chunk of International Space Station crashed into Florida home: NASA
A chunk of the International Space Station that was released three years ago crashed into a Florida home last month, according to NASA’s Monday news release. A cargo pallet was released from the space station in March 2021. It was filled with aging batteries. When released, it was supposed to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere
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NASA takes ownership of space junk that crashed into Florida home
A Florida homeowner was treated to a shocking surprise when a jettisoned piece of metal from the International Space Station crashed into his home in March. On Monday, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed the space station was the source of the debris. The debris "tore through the roof" of Alejandro Otero's home on March 8, passing through two floors and nearly hitting his son, the Naples resident said in a March 15 post on X. A month later, NASA released a public...