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    1. That is a pretty incredible find! Those are all signatures?! That’s probably worth a LOT of money to someone. Belongs in a museum. You should sell it to said museum.

    2. helicopter-enjoyer on

      Finding space debris with employees’ signatures on it has to be one of the most special space debris finds in all of history. That definitely needs to find its way back to Blue or a federal museum

    3. You should reach out directly to Blue Origin (local law enforcement as well tbh) with this find! This is a piece of the payload fairing, and notably one of the components signed by a large part of the team that built the rocket and I very much so believe they would like to see that recovered and displayed either in their factory or a museum!

    4. I think you have my signature. If you have a square on photo I’d love to see it. DM if you do and are inclined!

    5. if you find a piece with my name on it, that’s legally mine and you have to give it to me. i think

    6. I’d love to get some close up pictures of the signatures! I know any of us that signed it would love to see if we are on recovered debris

    7. I would take it home, then put it in a secret place, list it on ebay. If Amazon contacts you, negotiate a price. Pickup, shipping, storage,processing, handling etc. This sir is an opportunity.

    8. For those who have asked here or dmed, this is in the northern Caribbean and my mum has reached out to blue origin already! It was below the high tide mark so hopefully it stays. It was there last time I checked but too sharp to retrieve myself

    9. You found pollution in our oceans from a billionaire litterer. Our species deserves the fate we are headed towards for treating nature as our garbage dump. 

    10. Where did you find this?

      I’m guessing Satellite Beach based on the worm rock reef at the shoreline.

    11. Optimus_Prime_Day on

      Aren’t these companies reaponsible for cleaning up debris like this that gets scattered everywhere?