SpaceX Debris Found in Saskatchewan Field: Possible Connection to Trunk Re-Entry!

Regina, Saskatchewan – A mysterious piece of charred debris, believed to have originated from a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, was discovered in a farmer’s field in northeastern Saskatchewan. The large black fragment, weighing 90 pounds and spanning six feet, caught the attention of Barry Sawchuk, the landowner where it landed, while he was working on planting crops in late April. The fragment’s discovery raised speculations about its connection to SpaceX, although the space company has …

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**Heat Shield Mystery:** NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Faces Unpredicted Challenge During Reentry – What Happens Next?

Kennedy Space Center, Florida – NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed the Artemis I mission in late 2021, marking a significant milestone in the agency’s exploration endeavors. The Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule executed a nearly flawless unpiloted flight around the Moon before returning to Earth, setting the stage for the upcoming Artemis II crew mission. During Artemis I, engineers observed an unexpected issue with the Orion spacecraft’s heat shield as it reentered Earth’s …

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**Space Junk Alert: Massive Reentry Over Pacific Ocean** – Latest Updates on Pallet from ISS hitting Earth on March 8, 2024! 🚀🌎 #SpaceJunk #ISS #PacificReentry

Cape Canaveral, Florida – Space debris from the International Space Station reentered Earth’s atmosphere on March 8, 2024, likely over the Pacific Ocean. This debris, originating from a discarded equipment pallet used to replace batteries in 2020, had been orbiting Earth for several years before its uncontrolled reentry. According to Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, approximately half a ton of fragments from the space junk would have survived the reentry process, potentially …

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