If you have heard or not heard the rumor from your parents or newspaper that the American space laboratory Skylab was going to crash to the earth in the seventies, then do a Google search. At that time many people cooked and ate good food to destroy the earth. Some even got their last wish fulfilled. Finally NASA scientists were successful in crashing ‘Skylab’ into the sea. Now a Florida family has been able to bring down the world famous space agency of America. NASA A strong claim has been made for compensation of up to $80,000 (about Rs 66 lakh 85 thousand).
On March 8, 2021, a 700 gram piece from space fell on the roof of an American family, causing a hole in their roof. After the incident, when NASA researchers examined the piece, it turned out to be a piece of laboratory battery used in space. In the year 2021, the International Space Station (ISS) released it as space junk. US space agency officials said that such pieces are indeed roaming in space. If they enter the orbit of the Earth’s atmosphere, they burn and get destroyed in the sky itself. But it was told that the part of the battery was not destroyed, so it must have fallen on the house.
if life was better
Law firm Cranfill is fighting the case of the Sumner family. According to the legal aid agency, their client is Alejandro Otero’s house in Naples, Florida. What if unwanted parts of the battery fall directly from the sky onto the house? Fortunately, the incident left a hole in his roof. He said, but there was also a risk of loss of life and property, so this compensation was sought.
the boy was home alone
Ashil Otera’s son Daniel was alone at home when the heavy space object hit the house. Fortunately, he was not injured in the incident. But the law firm said that NASA’s laxity could cost a person’s life. This incident has affected the lives of our clients. Lawyer Micah Nguyen Worthy said that they should get compensation. Space debris is increasing day by day. This can also cause accidents in the future. It seems that NASA has not responded in this regard.