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Nasa confirms space station debris hit Florida man's home

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 16 April 2024
An object that crashed from the sky into an American man's home was a hunk of debris ejected from the International Space Station, Nasa confirmed Monday. Nasa, which subsequently collected the object from Otero for analysis, confirmed in a new blog post that the predictions were true.
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