Junk from the ISS fell on a house in the U.S., NASA confirms

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NASA has confirmed that a metal object that fell on a house in Florida last month was from the International Space Station.

When Alejandro Otero’s son called him on March 8 to say that something had crashed through the roof of their home, he initially thought it might have been a meteorite.Recommended Videos Speculation quickly grew that it may have come from the International Space Station , and on Monday NASA confirmed this to be true.

“The hardware was expected to fully burn up during entry through Earth’s atmosphere,” NASA said in a message posted on its website this week. “However, a piece of hardware survived reentry and impacted a home in Naples, Florida.” NASA said it collected the item in cooperation with the homeowner and analyzed it at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The object is made of the metal alloy Inconel, weighs 1.6 pounds, is 4 inches in height and 1.6 inches in diameter, NASA said. A detailed investigation of the jettison and reentry process will be carried out to find out how the debris came to survive the burn-up phase as it fell to Earth.

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