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A chunk of space junk that smashed through a Florida home last month came from the International Space Station, NASA has confirmed. Back in 2021, NASA controllers in Houston remotely released, via ...
NASA has confirmed the origin of a piece of space junk that crashed through an unwitting Floridian's home last month. After analyzing the object at the agency's Kennedy Space Center laboratory ...
NASA has confirmed that a nearly 2-pound chunk of a jettisoned pallet of used batteries that crashed through the roof and two floors of a Florida man's house last month came from the International ...
An object that hit a Florida home in March was part of debris released from the International Space Station three years earlier, NASA has revealed.
NAPLES, Fla. (WJW) – A Florida family is suing NASA after space debris from the International Space Station crash through their roof earlier this year. The cylindrical metal object hit Alejandro ...
NASA is being sued by a man whose house was damaged by a piece of space junk that came from the International Space Station (ISS). The incident occurred in March and involved a 1.6-pound metal ...
NASA shared last week that the debris found in May by an employee of The Glamping Collective belonged to a shuttle that made its journey to the International Space Station and returned on March 12.
International Space Station SpaceX CRS-32 Dragon cargo capsule arrives at the ISS with 6,700 pounds of supplies ... 2024 that NASA confirmed the debris indeed came from a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
A large chunk of space debris that was discovered last month on a mountain trail in North Carolina came from a SpaceX capsule that had journeyed to the International Space Station, NASA has confirmed.
Canadarm2 releases EP-9 from the ISS. Credit: NASA NASA has confirmed the origin of a piece of space junk that crashed through an unwitting Floridian's home last month.
NASA confirmed to the Times that the junk found in North Carolina came from SpaceX Dragon and was "predicted to burn up fully." This is also what NASA said about the ISS stanchion that struck the ...