Space Debris from ISS Narrowly Misses Child in Florida Home
April 16, 2024A 1.6 lb piece of space debris from the International Space Station crashed into a Naples, Florida home on March 8, 2024.
The debris, which narrowly missed a resident's son, was a stanchion from EP-9, a pallet used to dispose of old batteries in 2021.
As satellites in low Earth orbit increase, this incident underscores growing concerns over space debris and its management.
NASA is reviewing its space debris disposal procedures and updating its analysis to prevent future hazards.
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BBC News • Apr 16, 2024
Nasa says part of International Space Station crashed into Florida homeThe Verge • Apr 16, 2024
NASA confirms origin of space junk that crashed through Florida homeYahoo News • Apr 15, 2024
Object that slammed into Florida home was indeed space junk from ISS, NASA confirmsYahoo News • Apr 16, 2024
NASA confirms origin of space junk that crashed through a Naples home last month