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Pretty solid case from the home owner. Per the treaty, the agency responsible for the space objects is liable; NASA fucked up in assuming it would burn up but it didn’t. What if this had hit someone and killed them?
In case you went 'Space Freighters!?' like me, the JAXA's H-II Transfer Vehicle-9 is the last supply freighter in question.
Those must have been some pretty impressive batteries to survive re-entry.
It was a pretty solid chunk of inconel that went through the roof. It was probably some sort of mounting hardware for the batteries.