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hey Veeky Forums,
any clues?

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one of these space balls?

Pipe bomb?

>space balls
Piece of satellite.

Jest w powiÄ…zanych.

satellite gyroscope
>shape and structure checks
>looks like aluminium alloy
>all pieces even minor ones are labelled, common on spacecrafts
>on the beach, which means it floated (hollow structure)

They appear in many places. People say they came from the sky.

Where did you find it? It's a gas tank from a destroyed mil sat. Keep it as a souvenir of the war in space.

loks like a bomb

Unless he specifically looked up pictures of a satellite part, it's unlikely to be something so rare. There are many objects which could wash up on a beach which would have a similar appearance.

If you're not trolling, tell us where the photo came from, you jackass, and provide more angles or the reason why you don't have any other angles. Don't start a garbage thread like this.

They are stars

could it be radioactive ?

The balls spotted so far were found to be harmless.

>tell us where the photo came from

A bunch of retard UFO sighting websites who apparently thing aliens use the same modern numerals and quality inspection stamps as we do.

They are metallic light bulbs up in the sky that count as "stars".

The are quickly replaced once they fall.

Also the earth is flat.

>who apparently thing
non sequitur seems to be your only forte

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inb4 something horribly radioactive

steamball! anime is real!

srsly, the style of the written digits like "7" implies it is Russian space hardware. Gimbaled gyroscope or fluid tank, depending on the type of connectors.

All the other spheres in this thread are propellant or helium tanks from rocket upper stages. They tend to survive reentry due to their aerodynamic shape.

Element of an airplane fire suppression system.

This one doesn't look like it made a re-entry from space, but who dumps gas tanks in the ocean, and why?

this

The two balls that came down in Spain at almost the same place are unusual insofar as they still had a kind of insulation around them that seems to exclude normal atmospheric re-entry.

Local news site El Pais reported that the objects are around one meter (3.2 feet) in diameter and weigh about 20 kilograms (44 pounds). After the first object was discovered, the Civil Guard initiated a CBRN protocol (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) to check it out wearing hazmat suits. On examination, the agents reported it was not an explosive device, nor was it dangerously radioactive.

A spokesman from the Alicante police said: "It looks like a piece from an aerospace vehicle, but not a commercial plane. It could be a piece of satellite or something similar."

These mysterious spheres and the Spanish "bolas especial" have been called space debris and aerospace artifacts, but no official identification of any of them appears to have been given, nor any explanation why they are found intact and relatively clean after crashing to Earth from space.

>muh aliums are realz!!!

>found intact

No, they are what is left after everything else detaches.

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