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SpaceX debris in farmers' gardens could make them 'millions' if they sell it on eBay
Elon Musk's SpaceX junk that landed in two farmers' gardens could be worth millions—if they're allowed to sell it on.Australian sheep farmer Mick Miners awoke to a bang after a huge bit of space debris crashed onto his land at 15,000mph, while his neighbour Jock Wallace found a similarly sized piece of junk.The debris has been independently verified as coming from the SpaceX Crew-1 capsule, the first to be launched by Elon Musk's space company. It cost around £31m per launch.READ NEXT: Elon Musk's dad 'not proud' of him and says he prefers brotherLocal authorities have said that the farmers can keep the junk on their land until SpaceX retrieves it—if they retrieve it.