They got it for free, and it's more than likely in a land trust. Farmers also make a lot of money, and buy more land. In the states they're environmentally immoral, and get huge subsidies.
Gotta love how this story is basically about how various space programs are periodically dropping potentially lethal pieces of debris without any warning to the public... but nobody sees fit to even mention that aspect on air.
That's what I want to know. I know it's probably a extremely low possibility but the fact that manmade debris is just falling like this with a high unpredictability and landing on peoples land is highly concerning.
From a retired technician, If you find something like this DON'T TOUCH IT!!!!! There are very hazardous materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of some components and it could be covered in substances like Skydrol (aviation hydraulic fluid that will make your skin itch and burn) and rocket propellant residue which is very hazardous. Watching that guy flip that piece around with his bare hands was making my skin crawl. DON"T BE THAT GUY!!!!!!!!!
Also some of these parts are highly radioactive, due to being exposed to the lower atmosphere and stratosphere, where there is little to no Ozone and or Magnetic field to absorb High levels of cosmic and solar radiation
What's scary is that everyone seems to be ok with random debris falling from the sky without any concern for safety on the ground. It has the, "oh just more satellite debris, those silly space guys" vibe.
@@donovanlamb1 I'm less concerned with asteroids striking me and more concerned with the ridiculously toxic chemicals that can cling to space debris, most commonly and most lethally hypergolic propellants. It sounds sci-fi, but that stuff can literally melt you.
our orbit is loaded with trash from leftover satelites and rocket launch attempts, it's full of so much trash they have to track it to prevent collisions
Oh I dunno lol, considering Musk is laying off workers in his Tesla plants, he's running low on cash, he probably wants that chunk back, so he can glue it back together to create another rocket 😉🤪🤪
When part of SkyLab fell in a small town in California, the town sent NASA a $400 bill for littering. NASA paid it. Maybe the land owner should try that.
"We don't know what it is.... but after handling it, we glow in the dark and Jimmy's growing a third eye in the back which will come in handy driving the combine..."
It wasn't confirmed to be spacex, and they are not the only rocket company in the world. Space debris should burn up on reentry, but it isn't uncommon for pieces to make it through. We don't notice it most of the time because it typically lands in the ocean. But regardless of what rocket/satellite this is from, there's nothing casual or intentional about it lol
There is a law in the “Outer Space treaty” stating full liability to any country responsible for space debris causing damage. Canada had such a case against Russia and only received 3 of the $14million required to clean it up
Can you imagine aliens so advanced they are able to traverse space/time fast enough to reach a destination in a meaningful amount of time - but then are thwarted when they finally reach Earth and crash. This is why every alien crash landing should insult your intelligence.
Really? The chance of being hit from debris is very very LOW, chances lightning strike is higher...be glad you weren't unalived by lightning...lightning happens somewhere everyday.
I heard that too. It's "Regina" not the V word we heard. The caption says "University of Regina" at 2:19 and the narrator pronounced it University "Uv Reh-jy-nah". Sounds like the makings of a sitcom joke.
It's because the risk is so low. Realistically humans don't take up a lot of space. As a total, Every human on Earth only takes up about 0.0011% of the surface area of the Earth. Also, most debris burn up completely on reentry. Only very large pieces and thermally insulated ones make it back to the surface. Companies like SpaceX also calculate the possible reentry paths of debris and they choose conditions that put that path through low population areas. It's very VERY unlikely to be struck by a piece of falling rocket/satellite debris. You're more likely to be hit by lighting 1,000 times.
@@SubParPilot § 91.15 Dropping objects. No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
I found a cylindrical hotdog sized object in my grandma's bedroom sidetable. When I pushed a button, it started shaking uncontrollably. My grandma would not entertain my questions, but I believe the magic wand came from outer space.
So spacex set a rocket off and it flew up, over, and down into a farmers field, while Elons team where busy creating CGI images of it taking off and landing to show the world Elon is a genious😂
Well, if this is the “trunk” of a Space X dragon capsule, this would be part of NASA space program bringing astronauts to the international space station.
"We don't know what this is, or where it came from, let's handle it with our bare hands because nothing unknown to civilians being handled with bare hands ever made anyone sick..."
"Our dog suddenly got tentacles and spider legs and we had to set it on fire with a flame thrower to get rid of it but I'm not sure it has any connection with the object."
I’m with you on her name of the university. I heard the name and had to replay that part about four times to see if I had misunderstood her. Ah ha ha ha. To funny for sure. I bet their school sign up rate has climbed significantly. Ah ha ha ha.
Yeh, perhaps the scientists in Area 51 need to call in some farmers for advice… don’t show them too much though best to keep them in ‘silos’ and compartmentalise the ‘field’ research…
@@geraldevans9782 Don't feel threatened by the superior farmer intellect, but its true, farmers are much smarter than city folk, more intuitive too, a farmer is basically 10 professions in one.
Anyone who buys the stereotype that farmers are dumb, uncouth simpletons have clearly never met one... A farmer has to be a engineer, a veterinarian, horticulturist, soil scientist, manager, accountant and a dozen others.
I never would've touched that dang thing without PPE for sure. I would've called the local constabulary and in turn they would call the army to handle it properly.
@@Jeffrey-s9n of course you're named Jefferey, not all things burn up smrt Poilievre supporter the fact its been in space would tell you not to touch it as things in space are more radiated than a nuke plant
With all the space junk circling the earth it was only a matter of time before it all started falling to earth. We’ve been lucky so far, nothing has fallen on an actual person yet but it has fallen through peoples houses.
@@VinnyMac-bi9qo … the end is multi faceted and relative to each individual, generation and finally earth itself. Ezekiel described his vision of a wheel within a wheel, it sort of lent itself to a vision of cogs or gears like the set found inside a clock. A smaller gear being an individual a larger one a country perhaps and the actual hands of time being for earth itself… just my take on “ the end “.
@@T410ce ...Just YOUR take?? "...some of ye that be standing here shall not taste death until all these things come to pass..." The "short work" of Jesus was completed a very long time ago. Why are you calling Christ a liar and failure?
About two months ago in Michigan's upper peninsula I was driving to work at a little before 6:30 a.m. eastern time. I looked up and saw a huge fireball, which I think was a decommissioned satellite in low orbit that crashed into the atmosphere. I wonder if this was actually that??
What the hell?! They need to make those things to NOT fall apart like that. Theyre putting peoples lives in danger! Imagine that falling onto someones house or a busy interstate!
@@stuwest3653it’s not so much the weight that matters, it’s more about how aerodynamic it is. That thing has a thin flat shape and would fall kind of like a leaf. I could do some damage, but not nearly what you’re imagining.
If you clean off the scorch-marks you'll probably find the Boeing logo?
shushhh!!!before they find you and take you out :O
Ohhh Burn
lol, oh my.
Probably SpaceX more likely - I don't think Boeing builds anything that can reach orbit. (that is known of).
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The cows refused to answer any questions. Highly suspicious.
hahahahahaaha
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Were any farm animals found mutilated?
Yeh they were a little COWardly about coming forward.
*"EEt MoR CHikN"*
If someone knocks your door and asks for sugar water, don’t let them in
MiB reference appreciated
Oh Edgar, you silly roach.
That better??
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@@williamwoodelfcaptain obvious.. to the rescue! 😒
A fine farmer who is outstanding in his field no doubt!
😂
icwhutudiddere
Pahrumpump 🥁
The fact that this farmer still has it proves it's not alien technology.
Or alive!
The fact that you could tell right away that it was human made is proof it was human made, no?
@@fredbyoutubingfirst thing, based off thumbnail, I assumed it was part of a speed boat tbat caught fire tbh
The cabon fiber material would hint to some Western country satellite?! Or do have the Russians this type of material?
You sure that farmer didn't find a baby in it? 😂
Check the barn for an exceptionally strong infant
🤣
And then name him Clark
WINNER
@@kikacruz4560too on the nose. You ruined it
@@AngryDad.100%
I'm not fooled. Dude is growing satellites.
😂
It ain't much, but it's honest work.
Monsanto has to sell him the licence to do that.
@dyslexicbatnam1350 "We don't know what it is"
>Continues to name all the components used in the construction of the wreckage 💀
Completely agree, dudes prolly growing all manner of spacecraft. shadowy bugger.
It belongs to someone who doesn’t want to pay for any damages. Period. 😮
Lol 😂
10,000 Acres for 5 generations. That's pretty impressive.
the gov keeps farmers in place to feed the slave class, i mean soldier class, i mean working class.
I was thinking the same thing!
Could declare his own country!
Was thinking the same. How hard was that one
@@bjornbjorn8235 Nah.
The fact his family has had 10k acres for 5 generations is the coolest part of the story.
That's unbelievable!
Farmers its not that uncommon
Still STOLEN LAND”
Yeah that pretty normal. The are basically aristocrats.
@@porterknutson1733 Oh yeah give it to others so they can not farm it properly. Ask Zimbabwe how that turned out.
They got it for free, and it's more than likely in a land trust. Farmers also make a lot of money, and buy more land. In the states they're environmentally immoral, and get huge subsidies.
10 THOUSAND acres... Thats more amazing than the space trash...
Anna Creek Station is 2 million acres,10 thousand is a hobby farm.
10000 Acres is pretty average in Australia.
The current largest privately owned farm in Saskatchewan is 225,500 acres. There was a 367,000 acre farm but, it has been split up.
they probably dont do the whole thing by themselves
That's what I thought. A big farm.
That farmer was outstanding in his field
omg...😂
The "University of Ver-gina" made me forget about the farmers having a 16 square mile farm for a moment.
!!!😂
It’s Regīna! Regina. But I always do a double take on hearing the pronunciation too!
Ahhh fucc that university
Me too the vergina killed me 😂
I stopped immediately lmao
Gotta love how this story is basically about how various space programs are periodically dropping potentially lethal pieces of debris without any warning to the public... but nobody sees fit to even mention that aspect on air.
Chance to get hit by lightning is way bigger and also nobody cares.
We would not like to upset Elon! 😂
Elon is trash just like this debris
@@luismarmol591his ego can only take so much!
Bots
So who’s held accountable when space debris lands through someone’s home and kills an entire family?
That's what I want to know. I know it's probably a extremely low possibility but the fact that manmade debris is just falling like this with a high unpredictability and landing on peoples land is highly concerning.
You are, not everything in life is free son. 😂
@@ZootyZoFoYou’re not very bright.
THANK YOU. exactly wtf i was wondering
Your mom
10,000 acres and 5 generations! That’s awesome!
It certainly is awesome. My relatives near Berthold ND; 6,000 acres but only 3 generations. Amazing what current farm tech. can accomplish.
they shouldntve drawn attention to that justy truedumb will take care of that!
Barry’s a great guy. He has dug a few dugouts for me.
@@TRUMPeterswan1624 you seem normal and well-adjusted
@@TRUMPeterswan1624 what’s a truedump? Don’t mean to be ignorant just don’t know!
3 guys looking after 10,000 acres! impressive.
I know....that impressed me the most. Just imagine.... all that land. Oh...sorry...I just scared myself.🤔🤗
Lol. That's the part that surprised me the most in this story
Probably 100 labourers.
Yep!!😂
robot tractors are a thing
From a retired technician, If you find something like this DON'T TOUCH IT!!!!! There are very hazardous materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of some components and it could be covered in substances like Skydrol (aviation hydraulic fluid that will make your skin itch and burn) and rocket propellant residue which is very hazardous. Watching that guy flip that piece around with his bare hands was making my skin crawl. DON"T BE THAT GUY!!!!!!!!!
Thank You! Inhaling particles that are charred, and brittle is also a potential hazard.
Also some of these parts are highly radioactive, due to being exposed to the lower atmosphere and stratosphere, where there is little to no Ozone and or Magnetic field to absorb High levels of cosmic and solar radiation
Look pa I'm melting
Don’t worry the lady from the university of vagina knew not to scratch it
No one cares really 😂
Part of it went through a roof in Naples Florida last month.
"still looking into it" means they'll never get back to you with an answer.
They will never return it to the family.
And they know exactly what it is.
Meanwhile, on ebay.....
It looks identical to the space x debris that fell in australia just compare them and u will see
"I assure you, Dr. Brodie, Dr. Jones. We have top men working on it right now."
"Who?"
"Top ... men."
"From the distance we thought it was garbage and then we came near it, cleaned it up, saw the Boeing logo and KNEW it was garbage."
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
LOL.
Rofl
You're now on a Boeing watchlist.
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What's scary is that everyone seems to be ok with random debris falling from the sky without any concern for safety on the ground. It has the, "oh just more satellite debris, those silly space guys" vibe.
Are you concerned with astroids hitting you?
The sky is falling
@@donovanlamb1 I'm less concerned with asteroids striking me and more concerned with the ridiculously toxic chemicals that can cling to space debris, most commonly and most lethally hypergolic propellants. It sounds sci-fi, but that stuff can literally melt you.
Yes, if it hits you, bye-bye.
our orbit is loaded with trash from leftover satelites and rocket launch attempts, it's full of so much trash they have to track it to prevent collisions
2:12 University of Virgina???
When she said "VIR GINA" I lost it!
Yeah, I was wondering too, I am german and understood something else😅
I thought I heard something else 🤣😅
Is that part of “KANS AS”?
Regina, it’s a city there…
Me too😳
Now its a coffee table in the farmers living room
lmao so true
Lmao😂
Oh I dunno lol, considering Musk is laying off workers in his Tesla plants, he's running low on cash, he probably wants that chunk back, so he can glue it back together to create another rocket 😉🤪🤪
Grandpas burnt up combine remains 😅
Cast it in epoxy.. sell it. Someone wants a space table
Where is the University of Vergina exactly? I've started driving already.
Regina, Saskatchewan.
Wonder what their mascot looks like?
😂
It’s located in the private parts
And you need permission to go there.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
There was another large, charred piece of “space” debris just found recently near Asheville, NC. It had similar charring and carbon fiber.
When part of SkyLab fell in a small town in California, the town sent NASA a $400 bill for littering. NASA paid it. Maybe the land owner should try that.
Tangentially related to my thought "oh, but I can't use plastic straws??"
When part of SkyLab fell in a small town in Australia, the town sent NASA a $400 fine for littering. NASA paid it. After ignoring it for decades.
NASA (the government) doesnt pay bills. We, the tax payers, do.
You think a family that inherited 16 square miles of land needs 400 dollars? This family is wealthy.
I was thinking the same thing, that the farmer or town should fine Space X for littering.
Farmer after interview:
"I forgot to mention the trail of green acid-blood that leads to a disused barn. I've not had time to explore that yet"
You mean the word BOEING printed on the side opposite to the camera
😂 @@OffGridInvestor
@@OffGridInvestor they show both sides of the object, but yeah they'd be in the hospital with radiation burns if it was anything else.
"Give me... sugar... in water." 😂
Anyone see Edgar lately?
The alien could be wearing the farmers skin and playing the dumbfounded role
Like an Edgar suit?
I saw that in a movie once..
Sugar water!
Lol
An Edgar suit?
When you consider the size and weight of that thing and then also consider just how much is out there in near earth orbit...kinda scary really.
I'm just glad this didn't fall on someone's house or someone standing out there in the field. Crazy.
Exactly
It should have been completely disintegrated entering earth! But you’re right!
There was a report of a chunk of metal from a space station that went through someone's roof in Naples FL.
I fell on your mom once
. SHOULD have, that is beginning to be a more frequent phrase I notice when it DIDN'T.
Barry and his three sons tend to 10,000 acres is the only thing I remembered from this whole story. I salute the power of Barry!!! 🫡
On a side note, you might not want to handle stuff you find out in a field with your bare hands.
As someone who grew up on a farm, I agree.
Especially carbon fiber debris - much worse than getting fiberglass in you skin or lungs.
I think he’s so old he doesn’t care honestly
Nothing wrong with a little radiation........if you're trying to grow cancer cells.
They are farmers! Not some office dweller who is afraid to get their hands dirty.
"We don't know what it is.... but after handling it, we glow in the dark and Jimmy's growing a third eye in the back which will come in handy driving the combine..."
Hoffa will land on their farm next
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Lol.
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😂
"University of Vagina" at 2:20. Sounds like a fun place to study, LOL.
They are farmers. They will make use of it.
“Honey! I got that part to fix that messed up tractor now!”😂😂😂
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@@patroberts5449 "Dammit John, our barn is in better condition than the house now... stop wasting everything for your entertainment!" 👵🧶🪡
Beating their spacecraft into plowshares are they now...
We always do!
"Mysterious Gas Leak Kills Four Entire Generations Of Farmers On Farm in REDACTED"
😱😱😱😱
Hydrogen sulfide can do that, out of a manure pit.
Boeing immediately tweets "this is definitely a UFO"
😂😂😂😂
Unidentified indeed. But, no longer flying.
Don't look at me!
😂😂😂 & Look the aliens ALSO have a company named Boeing!
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Getting hit by a piece of space junk falling to the earth owned by space X would be like winning the lottery 😂
I like how they are handling it without gloves.
Yeah, cause it might have some “outer space” disease!!! lol
@DontTouchMyTreeI’m pretty sure he’s sarcastically joking because I was thinking the same thing.
All it takes is a tiny poke and your hand might start seizing up.
@@loribelmores6061 bro doesn't believe in space? weird duckling.
You probably stop at every stop sign in an empty parking lot too.
I love how space programs just let stuff fall wherever.
Brings to mind short lived tv seris.....salvage...they built a rocket and specialized salvage space junk
And how many phones your family replaces with a newer model each year?😅
@@ahti29: but the phones aren't hundreds of pounds/kilos that are dropping from the sky. I think prairie farmers need to carry special insurance. 😬😖😵
Right? But we have to use paper straws to save the marine life
What are you suggesting they do about it?
The fact that SpaceX just casually drops 100 pound pieces of debris over people's heads is insane.
well his electric cars are saving the world, with 10's of thousands of diesel used to produce them
Space X rockets are steel.
I would put that piece on ebay
Absolutely insane, but not at all surprising.
It wasn't confirmed to be spacex, and they are not the only rocket company in the world. Space debris should burn up on reentry, but it isn't uncommon for pieces to make it through. We don't notice it most of the time because it typically lands in the ocean. But regardless of what rocket/satellite this is from, there's nothing casual or intentional about it lol
There is a law in the “Outer Space treaty” stating full liability to any country responsible for space debris causing damage. Canada had such a case against Russia and only received 3 of the $14million required to clean it up
The alien is wearing that farmer skin very well
"I need sugar water"
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Touché 😂
😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂
Anyone else hear “Ver-ji-nuh”?
Yes 😂😂😂
University of...
I have been doing that forever speaking in professional settings, but she did it on TV. Legend.
Is that a University for virgins? Must be pretty small. 🤣
Apparently I've been saying Regina wrong this whole time. Verjinuh it is.
I really enjoy the farmer's dialog, it's wholesome
😂
I liked how knowledgeable he was about carbon-fiber-aluminium composites 😂
@@mrcool7140proper random really 😂
Can you imagine aliens so advanced they are able to traverse space/time fast enough to reach a destination in a meaningful amount of time - but then are thwarted when they finally reach Earth and crash. This is why every alien crash landing should insult your intelligence.
It's clearly the lower fuselage plate of an imperial TIE Fighter.
Lmao 🤣
“Clearly “ 🤓
It is trash. Just throw it away
Now that's funny
Clearly the lower fuselage of a Tesla roadster
we're hearing mulder and scully are on their way to sascartoon right now !
Hey! Nobody knows that, right?! You keep quiet or there will be MiB knocking late at night, okay?..
SASCARTOON.. NICE ONE.. NEVER HEARD OF SUCH A PLACE😂
SpaceX lawyers: "If a satellite falls in the middle of a farm and know one is there to hear it, did it really happen?"
Nope
A piece of a reusable rocket booster’s landing leg?
NON Disclosure(s) P E N D I N G
I read this in Lionel Hutz voice
It happened, but it didn't make any noise.
Space debris for sure.
I'm glad no one was hit and killed by this
Really? The chance of being hit from debris is very very LOW, chances lightning strike is higher...be glad you weren't unalived by lightning...lightning happens somewhere everyday.
@@danielscarbrough4363 You've probably changed their mind and they are no longer glad nobody was hit and killed by this.
The odds of someone getting hit are astronomical.
How does anyone know if "it" didn't fall on someone? They wouldn't tell...
@@user-rk8jr9sq6b LMAOOO
2:11 Excuse me? The University of what? 😂😂😂
I heard that too. It's "Regina" not the V word we heard.
The caption says "University of Regina" at 2:19 and the narrator pronounced it University "Uv Reh-jy-nah". Sounds like the makings of a sitcom joke.
😂
@@Freight_TrainI could have sworn she just mispronounced Virginia but Regina could make sense too 😂😂😂
Researchers from the university confirmed that the object in question is NOT a sex toy
Listen again. It's not Regina unless she pronounces it like "Rurr gyna". She didn't say "Ree gyna". Listen again.
crazy how a company can drop that from the sky risking crushing anyone and anything on earth and its ok
It's because the risk is so low. Realistically humans don't take up a lot of space. As a total, Every human on Earth only takes up about 0.0011% of the surface area of the Earth. Also, most debris burn up completely on reentry. Only very large pieces and thermally insulated ones make it back to the surface. Companies like SpaceX also calculate the possible reentry paths of debris and they choose conditions that put that path through low population areas. It's very VERY unlikely to be struck by a piece of falling rocket/satellite debris. You're more likely to be hit by lighting 1,000 times.
@@vvhitevvabbit6479 Probability > zealous caution
Can you recalculate that measurement to not include the surface area of bodies of water?
@@alecmajor9 Why though? We live on a planet with huge surface areas of water, that would make the measurement off.
@@SubParPilot § 91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
University of what ? 02:12
University of Vagina? I definitely want to attend that school!
Guys.. Regina is a place. Yes, it’s pronounced like the OTHER word. It’s NOT Regeena. It’s Regina.
So, the farmer found something, Buried deep in Regina? 😜
You can type vagina, it's not a bad word.
Nah vagina is terrible name for a place we ought to call it Regeena instead
Do they have mooses?
A google search shows a 50/50 pronunciation.
I found a cylindrical hotdog sized object in my grandma's bedroom sidetable. When I pushed a button, it started shaking uncontrollably. My grandma would not entertain my questions, but I believe the magic wand came from outer space.
"Snakes on a plane!" --Gene Belcher from Bob's Burgers.
It's probably an electric toothbrush try sticking it in ya gob an see if ya teeth get cleaned
Certainly, it sounds like a hotdog of sorts.
smells fishy
You were wrong, it came from inher space.
Somebody who saw this, knows exactly what it is and where it came from!!!
So spacex set a rocket off and it flew up, over, and down into a farmers field, while Elons team where busy creating CGI images of it taking off and landing to show the world Elon is a genious😂
2:12 “at the University of Vagina” 😂 Freudian slip? Joke? We’ll never know…
University of Regina lol
@@TheUltraLynxoh.. well, that's no fun
New game/joke to play if you're like 12 years old.
Say "of Regina" 5 times fast
I caught that too lmao 😂
The city that rhymes with fun
The best bit is when the reporter said the University of Virgina 😅
It’s an all girls University located down under.
LOL I knew I couldn't be the only one😂
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i'm stealing "Virgina" so i can call out my 21yo male cousin cause it hurts more with the "a" at the end.
@PhillipBell I bet you're fun at parties
"That ain't no meteor, that just a big ole frozen chunk of poopy"
Joe Dirtè
No it’s not.
See, it’s got a space peanut.
Dude you were eating off it!
It's just an old crapper tank
it's a hemi !!!!!
University of what?
Great, now billionaire's companies are allowed to dump garbage anywhere with zero consequence.
What do you mean now?? Theyve been doing it!
Haha where you been?
Well, if this is the “trunk” of a Space X dragon capsule, this would be part of NASA space program bringing astronauts to the international space station.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. No tell what that piece if "Garbage" would bring on ebay lol.
"We don't know what this is, or where it came from, let's handle it with our bare hands because nothing unknown to civilians being handled with bare hands ever made anyone sick..."
And here I thought I was the only one who noticed that
Yeah, clearly carbon fiber, when I saw it I thought "please, wear a glove! That thing will do dirty to your skin if not". :/
Calm down
You watched too many movies.
@@egv1557 Look up hypergolics.
'we dont know what it is"
*touches it*
_"It smells and tastes funny."_
_"That's part of the septic tank..."_
😂
THAT!!! 😂
*starts licking it passionately*
"a farmer can tell just by his taste... yep... taste like cancer."
@@NarwahlGaming 😂
The university of " Virgina ??"
From a farther distance we thought it was garbage, and when we got closer realized we were right lol
"Our dog suddenly got tentacles and spider legs and we had to set it on fire with a flame thrower to get rid of it but I'm not sure it has any connection with the object."
Your dog sounded weird and pissed off....whatever it was!
Just SpaceX, nothing strange about that. IT'S JUST SPACE X THINK NO MORE ABOUT IT
Is that a reference to…. The Thing ….👀
Great movie
Are you the Governor of South Dakota?
I almost spat my coffee when I heard the way she said "University of Regina".
I’m with you on her name of the university. I heard the name and had to replay that part about four times to see if I had misunderstood her. Ah ha ha ha. To funny for sure. I bet their school sign up rate has climbed significantly. Ah ha ha ha.
Yeah me too😂 almost sounded like she said vagina
I thought she had miss pronounced "Virginia" 😂
I was watching this in the kitchen and my 20 year old son was close by listening and immediately asked where that University was!
That is the correct pronunciation
Ituna is not an apple product. Stop asking!
here's your answers:
it belongs to spaceX
it's the university of Regina, Saskatchewan. Not what you thought you heard
I was gonna say...
I know what I heard
@@andyinthegarden6898 University of Vargina*
😂😂😅
Hm, Yanni or Laurel all over again?
Sounded like it.
It's disturbing that this is treated like...ho...hum. Large objects should never fall from the sky. I find it alarming.
It's fine but you better wear a helmet to bed just in case
Be alarmed for me too . Cuz I am not
@@Rokomarn😂
Mark Mothersbaugh and Devo totally saw this coming in the song "Space Junk" - they are such smart spuds
2:12 WHAT SHE SAID?
University of Vagina
Its from a spacex rocket burning up. They have that exact design and been found in other places in pieces.
Send Elon a ticket for littering.
Fine elon i hate his cars anyway his republican pandering isnt fooling me. He sells electric cars the guys two faced.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss electric cars are worse for the environment so 🤷♂️
@@TheAnnoyingBoss still supporting the democrats after the way they have ruined the country for the last decade? 😬
Double reverse Republican
i give the farmer kudo's for his material's knowledge!!
farmers are generally way more educated than city folk
Yeh, perhaps the scientists in Area 51 need to call in some farmers for advice… don’t show them too much though best to keep them in ‘silos’ and compartmentalise the ‘field’ research…
@@geraldevans9782 Don't feel threatened by the superior farmer intellect, but its true, farmers are much smarter than city folk, more intuitive too, a farmer is basically 10 professions in one.
You can't fool me, it's clearly a piece of debris from a giant hairy gorilla robot.
I’m from America….I tuna ????? Regina ????? You all have a sense of humor 🤣
He is a smart farmer. I enjoyed his explanation of the materials. 😊
Me too! Simple yet sophisticated:)
@@guestradamusI’m sure he’s now free of all financial loans
Anyone who buys the stereotype that farmers are dumb, uncouth simpletons have clearly never met one... A farmer has to be a engineer, a veterinarian, horticulturist, soil scientist, manager, accountant and a dozen others.
Handling damaged carbon fiber without PPE and breathing in carbon fiber is insanely reckless.
I doubt he knows that lol
Come on dude they're Canadian😅
Yea, they really should have called the gov to haul that off.
I never would've touched that dang thing without PPE for sure. I would've called the local constabulary and in turn they would call the army to handle it properly.
That’s exactly what I thought. I wouldn’t have touched it.
I would not touch that stuff without safety gear. The fuel and components are often highly toxic.
Its from a spacex rocket burning up. They have that exact design and been found in other places in pieces.
@@Jeffrey-s9n You have no idea what you're talking about. You know this.
Something tells me they don't have too many brain cells to use....or lose.
@@Jeffrey-s9n of course you're named Jefferey, not all things burn up smrt Poilievre supporter the fact its been in space would tell you not to touch it as things in space are more radiated than a nuke plant
@@Jeffrey-s9nso everything that catches on fire is safe to touch with bare hands? Cool
what state did she say?! 🤣🤣🤣
This is not in the United States. This is in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
That looks disappointingly terrestrial.
Yeah
Was it the carbon fiber that gave it away ? 😂😂😂
Yep, the rivets and gears is dead giveaway.
@@PunchBuggyDreams not to mention a smashed intake valve 🙄
With all the space junk circling the earth it was only a matter of time before it all started falling to earth. We’ve been lucky so far, nothing has fallen on an actual person yet but it has fallen through peoples houses.
Bible talks about this in Revelation. Stuff weighing around 100 lbs. falling from the sky in the end times.
@@barbaramccoy6448
According to Jesus the end times have already happened haven't they?
@@VinnyMac-bi9qo … the end is multi faceted and relative to each individual, generation and finally earth itself. Ezekiel described his vision of a wheel within a wheel, it sort of lent itself to a vision of cogs or gears like the set found inside a clock. A smaller gear being an individual a larger one a country perhaps and the actual hands of time being for earth itself… just my take on “ the end “.
Where does it say that an object of 100.00000 and beyond lbs will fall from the sky in the Bible? @@barbaramccoy6448
@@T410ce ...Just YOUR take??
"...some of ye that be standing here shall not taste death until all these things come to pass..."
The "short work" of Jesus was completed a very long time ago.
Why are you calling Christ a liar and failure?
I worked for applied aerospace in Stockton California I was a painter we build and paint parts for space x and that part looks familiar
About two months ago in Michigan's upper peninsula I was driving to work at a little before 6:30 a.m. eastern time.
I looked up and saw a huge fireball, which I think was a decommissioned satellite in low orbit that crashed into the atmosphere.
I wonder if this was actually that??
imagine dying to a piece of satellite randomly falling on you
"Ahhhh, this is the life. Away from all the trouble of the city, the traffic, the muggings..... free as a bird and safe as hou...." SPLAT!!!!!!
"Dead Like Me" ...
*bonk*
Rolls credits
University of Virgina? Do they accept 50 yr olds?
We could always penetrate the campus and find out!🤣
Haha I caught that too. Where do we sign up?
It sounded like only women will be allowed there.
Maybe it's a gyna - college.
I'm interested also
Somebody should recognize that!
I heard few weeks back that theres space junk that will enter our atmosphere.
Charge space x for littering lol
Storage fee too
That dude won't even pay taxes. He'd just tell Canada to screw itself.
@@havablewho doesn’t pay taxes? Who told you that?
IIRC I think back in the 80s or 90s some satellite or something had fallen in Australia and they had sent a littering fine to NASA
Yes space x should pay garbage tax.
It's just a Flux Capacitor. I got one one eBay for $25.00 but it was too big for UPS to ship it... 😅
Should be wearing PPE
At minimum.
It's fine. They are farmers. They spend their lives elbow-deep in everything, and live to be 90.
They are, they're wearing steel-toed boots.
What the hell?! They need to make those things to NOT fall apart like that. Theyre putting peoples lives in danger! Imagine that falling onto someones house or a busy interstate!
It's either a crashed flying aquatic chupacabra's gliding submarine, or something else.
Yeah I was thinking the same
@@NGA-PLZ logical conclusion 🤣
Imagine that falling on your home. That’s scary!
Shiver me timbers 🥶
Prepare for more of this, the older satellites are about to be cooked and fall .
@traybern 100 pound object would go through the roof and imbed into the floor.
@@stuwest3653it’s not so much the weight that matters, it’s more about how aerodynamic it is. That thing has a thin flat shape and would fall kind of like a leaf. I could do some damage, but not nearly what you’re imagining.
@@ThrasherGnar Look at the pic of a similar one imbedded into the ground. It can easily reach terminal velocity.
When she mentioned '10 000 acres' of land...all I can think of was 'wow! And Winnie the Pooh only has 100-acre woods'
Amazing!
i feel no pity for that filthy landowner winnie the pooh with his hundred acres. I've only got a little garden
small farm by western canada standards
Maybe Piglet knows what it is?👨🚀
I always wondered where that tornado sent my outhouse. Did they ever find grandma?