International Space Station debris fell on the roof of a house!

The International Space Station, built by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA and serving as the headquarters for studies in space, is known to everyone. Astronauts from many nations carry out studies at this station, which passes overhead perhaps twice a day. Of course, some space debris also emerges during these studies. And this garbage can even fall on the roof of your house. Here are the details of the strange incident that took place in Florida…

A few weeks ago, Alejandro Otero was sitting at home, enjoying a space documentary, when he heard a strange rumble. When he went out, he noticed something strange on his roof. Something had come from the skies and landed on Alejandro’s roof. So what was this falling thing? The piece weighing 2 kilograms managed to damage every floor of his 2-storey house.

Maybe that’s not exactly what happened. At least Alejandro wasn’t home at the time, and he hated space documentaries, but his son was. After the piece fell, he immediately started watching the security cameras. A strange black object weighing 2 kilograms was falling from the air towards the roof of the house.

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The incident that took place on March 8, around 14:34 local time, was quite strange. Because an object weighing 2 kilograms would have to have fallen from very high altitudes to cause such great damage. The first thing that comes to mind is that this piece may have broken off from an airplane, not from space.

However, when the package was examined, it was realized that it was not an aircraft part. This was a cargo package planned to return to Earth in a “controlled manner” by NASA. Moreover, it contained dead (empty) batteries from the ISS. NASA launched an investigation into the issue.

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There is no news yet regarding the results of the investigations. But be careful. The ISS continues to orbit, passing through every spot, from the most isolated to the most populous. A cargo or debris from the International Space Station may fall on your head, too!

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