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"From a distance, it looks like a tree almost, like a burnt tree, and then you get closer and you realise 'hey that's not right'," he said. "The Australian Space Agency is now handling it because there is actually a legal protocol... so technically it's still SpaceX's."
While Tucker assumes they don't want it back, given that it was originally supposed to sink into the ocean, he said that Space X could be required to pay the farmers for the parts that crashed on their land.
"However, if they are able to keep it, they have options including giving it to a museum, selling it on eBay," Tucker explained. "They get a little tidy sum for all the trouble they have been put through."
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