This undated photo provided by NASA shows a recovered chunk of space junk from equipment discarded at the International Space Station. The cylindrical object that tore through a home in Naples, Fla., March 8, 2024, was subsequently taken to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., for analysis.



NASA verified on Monday that an unidentified object, which crashed into a residence in Naples, Florida, last month, originated from space debris discarded at the International Space Station (ISS). The cylindrical object, which pierced through the roof of the home on March 8, underwent examination at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.

The space agency determined the object to be a metal support utilized for mounting old batteries onto a cargo pallet designated for disposal. This pallet was released from the ISS in 2021, with the expectation that its contents would completely disintegrate upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere. However, a fragment managed to survive the process.

Measuring 4 inches in height and approximately 1 1/2 inches in width, the metallic fragment weighed 1.6 pounds. Alejandro Otero, the homeowner, recounted to WINK television station that he was away on vacation when his son informed him of the incident. Hastening back, Otero discovered the object had penetrated the ceiling of his residence and caused substantial damage to the flooring.

Expressing his astonishment, Otero remarked on the improbability of such an event occurring and expressed gratitude that no one was injured.

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