NASA has confirmed that the space debris in North Carolina came from the SpaceX Crew Dragon

NASA has confirmed that pieces of debris found in the mountains of North Carolina are remnants of the SpaceX Crew Dragon hardware that re-entered the atmosphere in May 2024.

The largest piece of debris was found along a hiking trail in the mountain resort on May 22; it was about the size of a standard car hood and covered in carbon fiber webbing. In the weeks following this discovery, several smaller pieces were also found in residents’ yards throughout the region. A map sent to X by astronomer Jonathan McDowell that charted the return of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission’s “trunk,” or service module, suggested that this particular Crew Dragon hardware was likely responsible for the mess. However, it was not until June 20, 2024 that NASA confirmed that the debris was indeed from the Crew Dragon spacecraft.

“SpaceX has confirmed the re-entry of Dragon spacecraft hardware to NASA following servicing missions to NASA’s International Space Station,” Western North Carolina journalist Justin Berger said in an email.

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