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Then, like a piece of space debris hurtling toward Earth, it plummeted.
It is now a piece of space folklore that UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher was watching.
"The shuttle represents far more than another piece of space hardware to the Americans," it says.
"This is the last piece of space where we can do anything in town," said Mayor Marvin Reed.
And even if you are, it's most likely to be by a meteorite not a piece of space junk.
It is thought that a piece of space debris falls to Earth on average once a day.
Flaps open to chart the space race's timeline or to explain the functioning of a piece of space hardware.
A huge piece of space debris – which may date from the Apollo space missions – is on a collision course with Earth.
"The next day, driving to the airport," Newson said recently, "he spotted a massive Polynesian dude with this shiny piece of space junk under his arm".
It is the owner of what has—perhaps unfairly been termed "possibly the most dangerous piece of space debris" by a recent article in SpaceNews.
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