No debris from the rocket fall has been found on the ground to date.
The majority of objects burn up when reentering the atmosphere, and some launch service providers are moving to actively deorbit upper stages soon after releasing their payloads. But the large number of spent rockets from historical launches means that hundreds are circlingThis issue of uncontrolled reentries of rocket stages and satellites has been noted as aand property damage, if current international practices are not changed.
The event"reinforces the need for better international norms regarding high-risk uncontrolled reentries," a U.S. Space Command statement published by USNI read. The better news in this case is that the stage deorbited relatively quickly, removing it as a potential source of dangerous, debris-creating collisions that could impact the safe use of the orbital environment.
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