Nasa confirms space station debris hit Florida man's home
16-04-2024 05:08 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Nasa confirms space station debris hit Florida man's home

An object that crashed from the sky into an American man's home was a hunk of debris ejected from the International Space Station, Nasa confirmed Monday. Nasa, which subsequently collected the object from Otero for analysis, confirmed in a new blog post that the predictions were true.
Read more »

Science news



New evidence suggests possible existence of 'Planet Nine' beyond Neptune
New evidence suggests possible existence of 'Planet Nine' beyond Neptune
Isro reveals reason behind 4-second delay in Chandrayaan-3 lift-off
Isro reveals reason behind 4-second delay in Chandrayaan-3 lift-off
Keeping a close watch on seasonal influenza situation in the country: Union Health ministry
Keeping a close watch on seasonal influenza situation in the country: Union Health ministry
We looked at genetic clues to depression in more than 14,000 people; what we found may surprise you
We looked at genetic clues to depression in more than 14,000 people; what we found may surprise you
Climate change could become main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century: Study
Climate change could become main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century: Study
Study finds genetic basis for link between depression, heart disease
Study finds genetic basis for link between depression, heart disease
Doctors combine pig kidney transplant and heart device in bid to extend woman's life
Doctors combine pig kidney transplant and heart device in bid to extend woman's life
How Nasa managed to reestablish contact with most distant spacecraft from Earth
How Nasa managed to reestablish contact with most distant spacecraft from Earth
Indian students bag Nasa awards for human exploration rover challenge
Indian students bag Nasa awards for human exploration rover challenge
Nasa's Voyager 1 phones home after months
Nasa's Voyager 1 phones home after months
Aditya mission continuously sending data about Sun: Isro chief
Aditya mission continuously sending data about Sun: Isro chief
From Apollo to Artemis: Why it's so difficult to send humans to Moon
From Apollo to Artemis: Why it's so difficult to send humans to Moon
Lyrid meteor shower: When and where to watch
Lyrid meteor shower: When and where to watch
Nasa satellite's 'shocking' space junk near-miss was even closer than thought
Nasa satellite's 'shocking' space junk near-miss was even closer than thought
Desktop versie