Space Ball drops in Namibia.
So. What's this then?
I'm presuming it's space junk, but it hasn't burnt on re-entry.
Looks too heavy for the usual 'weather balloon' experiments.
And apparently this isn't the first time these things have fallen.
Aliens. Aliens I tell ya.
(Or an elaborate Prometheus viral.)
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waz4444 Escorts, bescorts - Come in if you're saucy., Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:20,
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whatever it is, someone dropped a ball(ock)
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Rebel biscuit stercore sumus et nos esse novimus, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:23,
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Im so cynical now to virals and fakery.
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FIEND, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:26,
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How weird is that?
What is reality?
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asciifaceofbob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:29,
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without knowing precisely what the danger is, would you say it's time to crack each other's heads open and feast on the goo inside?
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augsav forgot about B3ta, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:32,
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I'd hold off until Tescos is empty!
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asciifaceofbob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:34,
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Yes I would, Kent.
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Bourbon Fox Bourbon is a moron, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 23:24,
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Looks like a pressure sphere
they find this type of stuff all the time :)
www.eclipsetours.com/sat/debris.html
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funkenstein Be pure! Be vigilant! Behave!, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:27,
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That's Sputnik,
Shirley?
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Jabberwoc misses D.R. and Quinch, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:30,
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..or Skylab
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asciifaceofbob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:37,
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Lord Keeps meaning to procrastinate., Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:31,
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haha im going to get photoshopping now

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FIEND, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 22:40,
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