Posted on 01/31/2018 9:50:57 AM PST by Red Badger
EXPERTS are baffled after large steel balls appeared to fall from the sky, terrifying thousands living in nearby neighbourhoods.
Reports have emerged that the mysterious object disintegrated above eastern Brazil and northern Peru.
The bizarre incident was accompanied with loud booms.
People living in Larancahuani, in the region of Puno, Peru, were reportedly left terrified when three metallic spheres crashed down.
SHOCK: The mysterious spheres were found by peasants in southeastern Peru _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIZARRE: The mysterious objects may have been from a satellite
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The unexplained incident unfolded on January 27.
Video footage from the day appears to show a fireball hurtling through the sky.
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That’s a buoy for a lobster pot in the picture.
Looks like fake news.
In Peru?...................
Aaaaah, he/she who must not be named ....still constructing a bathroom symbol.
Look! Up in the sky!
Its a bird!
Its a plane!
Its somebodys balls!
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Where exactly are you looking?
Don’t open it! It’s the Blob......
Are they Cylon fuel tanks?
As would happen on a satellite maneuvering system where the propellant would be under pressure with no or minimal venting for extended periods of time ( like years) requiring a very solid walled tank that may or may not be exposed to direct sunlight depending on the design of the satellite. Remember - the life of a satellite has orbit maintenance burns , or the ability to change orbit ( for surveillance missions) as part of it’s design.
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