NASA Space Station Batteries Hit Florida Home After It Was Released


by Tech Times

Tech Times— NASA released the Space Station batteries, and instead of burning them, they survived and hit a home in Florida.

TechSpot—Debris from the International Space Station confirmed to have hit a Florida home. Update (April 17): NASA has confirmed that a piece of hardware survived re-entry through Earth's atmosphere and impacted a house in Naples, Florida last month. Analysis conducted at Kennedy Space Center in Florida verified the homeowner's suspicions that the object belonged to the International Space Station.Read Entire Article

TheHill—Chunk of International Space Station crashed into Florida home: NASA. A chunk of the International Space Station that was released three years ago crashed into a Florida home last month, according to NASA’s Monday news release. A cargo pallet was released from the space station in March 2021. It was filled with aging batteries. When released, it was supposed to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere

Green Matters—Space Junk Damages Florida Home During International Space Station Reentry. Part of a battery pack discharged by the International Space Station hits Florida home, damaging the roof and flooring.