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    Home » Blog » ‘What are the odds’: Space debris crashes into Florida home; here’s what the family did next

    ‘What are the odds’: Space debris crashes into Florida home; here’s what the family did next

    June 23, 2024Updated:June 23, 2024 World No Comments
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    A piece of space junk that crashed into their home on March 8th, led by Aleksandrio Otero and his family in Naples, Florida, have filed a lawsuit against NASA, seeking$ 80, 000 in damages. Otero’s child informed him about the crashing thing while he was away, and it happened.
    The circular metal item, weighing 1.6lb and measuring 4in by 1.6in, tore through the Otero mother’s apartment, causing significant damage. Otero expressed his astonishment and appreciation that no one was injured in the affair, saying,” I was shaking. I was totally in amazement. What are my chances of something crashing into my home with such force,”” I’m so happy nothing hurt me,” and” I’m so happy there was no harm there.”
    Eventually, NASA confirmed that the thing was a metallic support that was used to transport outdated batteries to a goods pallet for disposal after the space station was abandoned in 2021. Although the weight was expected to burn up wholly upon entering Earth’s atmosphere, one bit survived and landed on the Otero family’s home.
    The home, represented by the rules strong Cranfill Sumner, is seeking payment for non- insured property, business interruption, emotional and mental anguish, and the cost of assistance from fourth- party agencies. A “near lady” situation like this could have been fatal, according to lawyer Mica Nguyen Worthy, who stressed the seriousness of the space debris issue.” My clients are seeking sufficient compensation to bill for the stress and impact that this event had on their lives,” she said. There might have been fatalities or serious injuries if the dust had struck a few feet in a different direction.
    Worthy also made it clear that this event will establish law for states involving space particles in both the private and public industries. The Otero family’s promises have been filed with NASA for a six-month time.

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