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Did SpaceX Rocket Debris Just Crash into Poland? What We Know So Far

by Somto Nwanolue
February 19, 2025
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Did SpaceX Rocket Debris Just Crash into Poland? What We Know So Far
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At around 03:30 GMT on Wednesday, a fiery object lit up the skies across northern Europe, leaving several witnesses in awe and leading to worries for other observers about space debris.

The spectacle, described by some as “straight out of a sci-fi movie,” was caused by the uncontrolled re-entry of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket into Earth’s atmosphere. Debris from the rocket reportedly crashed into Poland, with experts suggesting additional fragments may have landed in Ukraine.

Did SpaceX Rocket Debris Just Crash into Poland? What We Know So Far
Police and SpaceX Agency Confirm SpaceX Rocket Debris

Polish police, working together with the Polish Space Agency (POLSA), confirmed that the object was debris from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

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“We are investigating how the object ended up in this location, but the important thing is that no one was harmed,” a police spokesperson Andrzej Borowiak had said.

A similar piece of debris was found in a forest near the village of Wiry, further confirming the uncontrolled re-entry of the rocket’s second stage. POLSA further reported that the re-entry occurred between 04:46 and 04:48 GMT on February 19, 2025 over Poland.

SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket: What Went Wrong?

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is designed to transport people and payloads into orbit and is known for its reusability. The rocket involved in this incident was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on February 1st, 2025.

A Harvard University astrophysicist, Dr. Jonathan McDowell, the rocket was supposed to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in a controlled manner and crash into the Pacific Ocean. However, an engine failure led to an uncontrolled re-entry. “We’ve seen it orbiting Earth for the past few weeks and were anticipating this,” Dr. McDowell told the BBC.

The debris traveled at approximately 17,000 mph over England and Scandinavia before crashing into eastern Europe at a few hundred miles per hour.

SpaceX’s Response and Ongoing Investigations

At the time of filing this report, the BBC has yet to get SpaceX to comment on the incident. Meanwhile, authorities in Poland and Ukraine are working to assess the impact of the debris and ensure public safety.

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