Barry Sawchuk made headlines earlier this year when he said a giant piece of space debris had slammed into his field. This week, SpaceX came to his farm near Ituna, northeast of Regina, to collect the space junk.
“I was hoping they would tell us a little bit more about just why they’re here and what they’re going to do with the pieces,” Lawler said. “SpaceX is doing nothing to educate the general public about how they’re changing the sky for everyone in the world,” she said.
I wish that wasn’t buried in the 3rd from last paragraph, its a question more people should be demanding answers about.
There’s a thing known as ITAR that probably gets in the way. Besides, I’d say SpaceX is educating more people than any other space launch company right now
I wish that wasn’t buried in the 3rd from last paragraph, its a question more people should be demanding answers about.
There’s a thing known as ITAR that probably gets in the way. Besides, I’d say SpaceX is educating more people than any other space launch company right now