“I almost lost my son. Can you help me contact NASA? » On March 15, Alejandro Otero launched a call for help on from Naples, Florida, while her son was inside.
Since then, NASA has recovered the projectile, which weighs less than a kilo, in order to analyze it “to determine its origin,” Josh Finch, NASA spokesperson, told the American media Ars Technica. Because the object probably comes from the International Space Station (ISS), the American television channel WINK News reported for the first time. If NASA confirms the origin of the debris, it would be an extremely rare event.
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