Falling Fireballs Crashed in Chile Last Week. They Weren't Meteorites, Experts Say.
https://www.livescience.com/fireballs-f ... chile.html
On Sept. 26, astronomer Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics chimed in on Twitter, saying that the falling objects were probably meteorites and that there were "no obvious space debris candidates that [he could] see."
No obvious candidate because the satellite, or should I say space -lab, was an off-the-books dark program. What traces of advanced technology, biology, or memetic warfare might be lurking in those seven pieces of debris?
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