Rocket debris lights up skies over the Pacific Northwest
SEATTLE โ Burning debris from a rocket lit up Pacific Northwest skies Thursday night, the National Weather Service in Seattle said. โThe widely reported bright objects in the sky were debris from a Falcon 9 rocket 2nd stage that did not successfully have a deorbit burn,โ the service said in a tweet about the astral occurrence that the Seattle Times reported was seen shortly after 9 p.m. There were no reports of damage or other impacts on the ground. The rocket delivered Starlink satellites, built in Redmond, Washington, into orbit earlier this week, the Times reported. SpaceX said Wednesday that the Falcon 9โs first stage returned to Earth and landed as planned on its ocean-going barge off the coast of Florida.
Actors Riann Steele and Jonathan Tucker chat NBCโs new show โDebrisโ
The show will have you questioning the laws of physics with itโs crazy, beyond-imaginable events. The show picks up six months after debris from a destroyed alien spacecraft starts falling from space, and as more pieces are discovered, crazy, beyond-imaginable events unfold. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris. Every episode investigates a new case of debris that has been found to cause a different ability or phenomenon. Watch as Lauren Kelly chats with actors Riann Steele and Jonathan Tucker about the new sci-fi series ahead of tonightโs new episode.
Residents, volunteers begin clean up process in Orange, Texas after Laura
ORANGE, Texas โ Debris, snapped polls and downed trees are now a familiar sight in the small city of Orange, Texas. Basham drove 1.5 hours over to Orange to help homeowners like George Lambing cut and clear trees from their neighborhoodโs roads. Debrah Walker didnโt see Laura, but she heard it. I thought the window was going to cave in, but it didnโt,โ Walker laughed. Orange, the easternmost city of Texas on the other side of the Sabine River, got hit the hardest in the state.