NASA Confirms: ISS Debris Fragment Crashes into Florida House
A fragment of ISS debris, identified as a retired battery pallet, unexpectedly crashed into a house in Florida. This piece, made of a corrosion-resistant nickel-based alloy, survived re-entry, prompting NASA to launch investigations into the unusual event.
The incident caused no injuries, with the debris penetrating two floors of the house, contrary to the expected splashdown in the sea. The homeowner, Alejandro Otero, was luckily away on vacation when the space debris collided with his home, causing significant damage.
NASA's confirmation sheds light on the mysterious object that unexpectedly entered the Florida residence, highlighting the challenges posed by space debris management.
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