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Prof. Sam LawleronMastodon1d ago
HAHAHA I am going to design a pamphlet to hand out to kids around Saskatchewan to help them ID space debris they might find on their farms.
This is... not something I would have predicted for my job 5 years ago. (Also, fuck you, SpaceX, for making it my problem to try to get you to be held accountable for the garbage you're dropping on my home from orbit)
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Analysis Summary
SpaceX debris has actually fallen on Saskatchewan farms โ including pieces of a Dragon capsule in Ituna โ creating a real problem for rural landowners and prompting educators to develop identification guides. The underlying frustration is grounded: space debris reentry is accelerating as satellite constellations expand, and farmers bear cleanup costs and safety risks that fall outside any liability framework. What's not addressed here is that international space law currently provides minimal recourse for debris damage on private land, making SpaceX's lack of accountability a systemic gap rather than just a corporate attitude problem.
Claims Analysis (2)
โSpaceX is dropping space debris on Saskatchewan/home from orbitโ
SpaceX Dragon capsule debris confirmed fallen in Saskatchewan (Ituna). Narwhal article documents this.
โAuthor's job now involves designing materials to help kids identify space debris on Saskatchewan farmsโ
No independent confirmation found, but consistent with public role as space educator. Plausible given debris falls.
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