In Naples, Florida, an unbelievable incident occurred when an object weighing two kilograms crashed through the roof of Alejandro Otera’s home. Thankfully, no one was injured in this bizarre event. At first, Otera thought it was a meteorite that had landed on his house; however, upon closer inspection, he realized that it was man-made.
NASA quickly confirmed that the object was from a pallet of old nickel-hybrid batteries that had been released from an orbital outpost on the International Space Station in 2021. The agency stated that such objects were expected to burn up completely upon re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, but in this case, a piece of hardware miraculously survived and crashed into Otera’s house.
The object was transported to the Kennedy Space Center for analysis and identified as a piece of support equipment used to mount the batteries on the cargo pallet. Made of metal alloy Inconel, the object partially melted but largely endured the high-speed impact.
NASA announced that they would launch a thorough investigation into the ejection and re-entry process to understand how this debris managed to survive the burn-up phase and reach Earth’s surface. This rare and unforeseen event left Otera and his family stunned but grateful that no one was hurt.
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