Space Debris Discovered On Australian Farm



The Australian Space Agency has confirmed that pieces of debris found scattered across remote in southeastern Australian paddocks last month were part of a SpaceX mission.

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22 comments

  1. This blew off my house.

  2. Ain't gonna be a rare occurence for long.

  3. 😂😂 everyone very QUICK to blame CHINA 😂

  4. It's shaped like the Black knight Satellite. Mysterious, unknown and frightening.

  5. Elon and china not NASA. No info whatsoever their debris gona fall where . China debris hit Sarawak state of Malaysia, now spacex hit Australia…do we need someone to die before there an action to be done

  6. Super exciting I’m sure but let’s make sure we keep it as a SUPER RARE occurrence

  7. Lol I love how we criticized China for this a couple days ago, but when America does it, it's cool

  8. That farmer should be suing Spaxex

  9. Cosmic Debris

    Shout out to Frank Zappa 🎶

  10. American rocket debris is better than chinese one becoz it's represent democracy.

  11. This is not going to be as rare an event in the future. Corporations are taking over earth orbiting vehicles and next they’ll lobby the government for deregulation. They’ll crunch the numbers and decide what an acceptable loss of life will be.

  12. Elon doesn't care or consider Kessler Syndrome when launching these satellites. Expect more and more of this.

  13. I would give the debris a room in the house. It will be great for parties!!!

  14. Does it say made in China 🇨🇳

  15. i hate these short clips as much i hate elon ego musk

  16. Imagine if that piece speared into a person. China would be in big trouble.

  17. Thank goodness it didn't fall through someone's roof, or onto or in front of a car.

  18. Doesn't pose a risk Yea ok I bet it brought some type of virus from space onto earth 🤣