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SpaceX Falcon-9 debris suspected of being meteor recovered in Washington – Republic World
The debris of SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket that did not have a successful deorbit burn on March 25 has been recovered from a private property in Washington state.

The debris of SpaceXs Falcon-9 rocket that did not have a successful deorbit burn on March 25 has been recovered from a private property in Washington state. Washingtons skies were lit-up with bright meteor-like objects last week but the specifics were not immediately clear. It was later reported that the objects were debris from the Falcon-9 rocket that did not burn properly upon re-entry into Earths atmosphere. Seattles National Weather Service said that unofficial information indicates the widely…
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