2nd piece of space junk landed on Saskatchewan farmland in 2024
06-04-2025 14:00 via cbc.ca

2nd piece of space junk landed on Saskatchewan farmland in 2024

Space debris rained down on Saskatchewan farmland twice in 2024, and no one seems to know why the junk didn't burn up in the atmosphere during re-entry.
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