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Space trash crashes into Florida home. Ex-astronaut explains what happened
NASA estimates 100 million pieces of debris from the ISS, satellites and other spacecraft are hovering over the Earth. Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts says some of this debris can fall to Earth and explains why there's no viable plan to remove it.
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