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Topic:SpaceX Falcon 9 debris washed ashore in UK
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TykeanautI wish I'd found it. A piece would have looked good back-lit in my den.
Robert PearlmanSpaceX representatives have travelled to the UK to retrieve and dispose of the Falcon 9 debris, the BBC reports.
SpaceX previously confirmed the wreckage was from the first stage of a successful mission to the International Space Station from September last year.

"We don't need it for testing or analysis, it is a pretty straightforward piece of carbon fibre material," said the spokesman. "There are no electronics or anything. We are just trying to clean up after ourselves."

The Receiver of Wreck Alison Kentuck said the debris officially belonged to SpaceX.

Many islanders wanted the debris added to the Valhalla collection of figureheads from Scilly shipwrecks in Tresco Abbey Garden. A spokesman for the UK's National Space Centre in Leicester said it had been "desperate" to keep the wreckage.

Robert PearlmanMuch of the recovered interstage segment was incinerated under the direction of SpaceX, ScillyToday reported.
[Tresco's Operations Manager Dean Whillis] says the disposal was under the direction and observation of SpaceX, who are qualified in handling such matters.

He adds that Tresco Estate was, "reassured that the debris and any disposal posed no risk to anyone's health."

Radio Scilly understands that some sensitive material was removed from the remains of the rocket and the Americans also retrieved the United States flag marking from the casing.

JBoeIt would be awesome if SpaceX saved some of the metal to be used in medallions!

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