International Space Station
NASA confirms ISS debris hit Florida home
According to multiple reports from NASA, a metal object that crashed through the roof of a Florida home last month was identified as a piece of debris jettisoned from the International Space Station (ISS). The incident occurred at a time and location that closely matched official predictions for the atmospheric re-entry of a cargo pallet fragment. NASA confirmed that the object weighed approximately 0.7kg and tore through the roof of the house.
TL;DR (Meta-Llama-3.1-8B + RAG)
past month
in the news
- free accessstate ownedUnited Kingdom
- free accessprivately ownedSahu Jain Family
- free accessprivately ownedWarner Bros. Discovery
- free accessprivately ownedBell Media
related organizations
Most cited organizations.
related technical
Most cited technical terms.