Debris That Crashed Into A Florida House Confirmed As Space Waste
JAKARTA NASA confirmed that the object that fell and crashed into a house in Florida in March was space junk. The trash came from the International Space Station (ISS). After being analyzed at the Kennedy Space Center, it was revealed that the object that fell was part of a cargo palette dumped from the ISS in 2021. The cargo pallet containing the hybrid nickel battery weighs about 2,630 kilograms. This very hard object was supposed to catch fire in Earth's atmosphere on March 8, but there was a small part that managed to escape. Although the weight did not reach one kilogram, it was able to penetrate the roof of one of the residents' homes in Naples. Before being confirmed, NASA assessed the dimensions and features of the object to determine the origin of its objects. The state agency also conducted material analysis so they could find out that the object that fell was the buffer pole of the cargo palette. "Based on inspection, the body (NASA) determined the debris as a support support support pole of NASA's aviation equipment used to install batteries on cargo palettes," NASA wrote via the official blog.