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AZJonnie

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5. Such things often turn out to be hoaxes or just overreactions to finding unexpected things
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 02:56 PM
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in unexpected places.

But either way, yeah, there's TONS of 'space debris' on this planet. Just ask the dinosaurs. Unless it hits you when falling from the sky (or its extremely large), it's never turned out to be any type of hazardous material.

Creating an exclusion zone, like Pripyat nearby Chernobyl, seems like a bit of an overreaction

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