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A satellite falls on your home ,Can they pay you compensation ?

 Can they pay you compensation if a satellite falls on your home? 

A satellite falls on your home and possessions What will you gain? You will know that in this article

In the past two weeks, there has been a buzz about a piece of a Chinese missile that fell to the ground,

uncontrollably and could have hit many areas, despite eventually falling into the ocean near the Maldives. 

In May 2020, there was a similar case of a Chinese missile that finally landed on the west coast of Africa.


 But what would happen if satellite falls on your home?

A satellite falls on your home ,Can they pay you compensation ?
Space debris


Space debris is an increasingly serious problem, with 128 million pieces estimated to float thousands of kilometers per hour,

have a worse impact than a bullet and can generate a terrible domino effect in space. 

Of the 1 to 10 cm pieces there are 900,000 and over 10 cm there are 34,000.

The problem is that a piece, no matter how small, can destroy a ship.


The question is always how can we protect from space debris?

Most people always ask the same question about space debris : If it could have been prevented,

what would have happened if it had caused harm.

And What do you get when a satellite falls on your home other than vandalism?

 Currently, there is a map that allows us to see all the remains orbiting the Earth, but only the largest of them.

Interestingly, if there are impacts on a satellite, the law does not protect anyone.

 If he falls to the ground, the situation changes. If a missile from another country falls on your home, there is a UN convention and treaty of 1967 and 1972 to protect you,

whereby the country responsible for the missile must compensate the injured person .

Even if the fault lies with a private company in that country. 

Of course, your country will have to submit the diplomatic claim corresponding to the country of origin of the piece.


A Soviet satellite falls over the heads of the Canadians

Something like this happened in Canada in 1978, when the Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 fell into Canada,

causing the radioactive material contained in its reactor to scatter. 

The clean-up cost 14 million Canadian dollars, but the Soviet Union ultimately paid 3 million Canadian dollars in the deal.

Another accident of an American vehicle in Australia

This is the only time that the 1967 Guilt Convention is used for space debris related to the effect of something from one country on another.

 In 1979, an American space station called SkyLab fell and split into several parts, one of which landed in an uninhabited area of ​​Western Australia.

 The state demanded AUS $ 400 from NASA for littering, which the country ignored, but was paid for in 2009.



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