Space debris from SpaceX Dragon capsule crashed in the North Carolina mountains. I had to go see it (video)

Spaceflight doesn’t typically come to mind when one thinks of North Carolina’s serene, verdant mountains.

It’s true that, in the early 1960s, NASA built the (now-defunct) Rosman Satellite Tracking and Data Acquisition Facility among the rolling hills of Appalachia to track Soviet satellites and relay communications for the Gemini and Apollo programs. And, of course, there are a few pockets of dark skies above Western North Carolina that allow for decent satellite spotting and skywatching.


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