Spotted in Germany, Belgium, and France.
Indeed, space debris burns up when re-entering Earth's atmosphere. This debris, comprising defunct satellites, discarded rocket stages, and various fragments, heats up due to atmospheric friction and typically disintegrates before it can reach the ground. It's a well-known phenomenon.
Indeed, space debris burns up when re-entering Earth's atmosphere. This debris, comprising defunct satellites, discarded rocket stages, and various fragments, heats up due to atmospheric friction and typically disintegrates before it can reach the ground. It's a well-known phenomenon.
Spotted in Germany, Belgium, and France.
Indeed, space debris burns up when re-entering Earth's atmosphere. This debris, comprising defunct satellites, discarded rocket stages, and various fragments, heats up due to atmospheric friction and typically disintegrates before it can reach the ground. It's a well-known phenomenon.
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