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    Polish space agency checking whether unidentified object is SpaceX rocket debris

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    Posted on February 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    POLSA investigates if an object near Poznan is SpaceX Falcon 9 debris. The agency is working with police to verify its origin.

    Polish Space Agency Investigates Possible SpaceX Rocket Debris

    WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's space agency POLSA is checking whether an unidentified object found near the western Polish city of Poznan on Wednesday is debris from Elon Musk's SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, a spokesperson said.

    The object, resembling a container, appeared on Wednesday morning on the premises of a company in Komorniki, near Poznan, according to Polish police.

    "We cannot rule out that the object found near Poznan comes from the Falcon 9 rocket, whose flight we monitored. Confirmation of this requires appropriate examination," said Agnieszka Gapys, press officer of POLSA.

    The agency said in a statement that the approximately 4-ton rocket it was monitoring on Wednesday morning was from the SpaceX Starlink Group mission, which launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on February 1.

    "POLSA is in constant contact with the police," the agency said separately. "We already have photos of the objects that fell near Poznan. The POLSA Space Security Department will verify the object with Space X."

    The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is a reusable, two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the transport of people and payloads into the Earth's orbit.

    Poland has been on alert for possible spillover of weaponry from the war in neighbouring Ukraine, especially since two people were killed near the border in November 2022 by what Warsaw concluded was a misfired Ukrainian air defence missile.

    Polish state news agency PAP reported that on Wednesday morning that flashes could be seen in the sky in some parts of Poland.

    The press officer of the Greater Poland State Fire Service, Martin Halasz, told PAP that at the request of the police, a chemical and ecological rescue group had been sent to the site to rule out the possibility that the found item posed any threat.

    (Reporting by Barbara Erling; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •POLSA investigates unidentified object near Poznan.
    • •Object may be debris from SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
    • •POLSA in contact with police for verification.
    • •SpaceX Starlink mission launched on February 1.
    • •Poland remains alert due to Ukraine conflict.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Polish space agency checking whether unidentified object is SpaceX rocket debris

    1What is the unidentified object found near Poznan?

    The object, resembling a container, was found on Wednesday morning on the premises of a company in Komorniki, near Poznan.

    2Is the object possibly from a SpaceX rocket?

    Yes, the Polish space agency POLSA stated that they cannot rule out that the object comes from the Falcon 9 rocket, which they were monitoring.

    3What was the purpose of the Falcon 9 rocket?

    The Falcon 9 rocket is designed for the transport of people and payloads into Earth's orbit, specifically for missions like the SpaceX Starlink Group.

    4What actions are being taken regarding the object?

    POLSA is in constant contact with the police and has sent a chemical and ecological rescue group to the site to verify the object's nature.

    5Why is Poland on alert regarding this situation?

    Poland has been on alert for possible spillover of weaponry from the war in neighboring Ukraine, especially after incidents near the border.

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