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Anonymous ID: XY6h488uBulgaria /pol/511249233#511253697
7/24/2025, 9:36:11 PM
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>Satellite fell from the sky and didn't leave a crater

Yes, exactly. Literally every single news coverage mentions this red ball as debris of a Starlink satellite.

Here is one of the detailed explanations with the soil sample they took for testing and how it "proves" to be a satellite.

>Report:
Soil samples were provided by the municipality of Yakoruda in two black plastic bags. One eyewitness stated: "After we looked at it and took photos, we poked it with a stick and poured water over it. It just dissolved completely - nothing was left, not even dust, it vanished," he recalled.

The impression was that the "thing" was soft, and the stick became wet. There was no crater formed at the site. The report from the Institute describes that the soil samples contained small stones, decaying leaves, and roots. However, bringing a magnet close showed a strong attraction, which indicates an unusually high content of magnetic phases.

"The enrichment of the soil with iron and the appearance of the red object that fell from the sky point to iron-containing space debris from an artificial satellite that entered the atmosphere. The object that fell in Yakoruda resembles burnt soot right before disintegration, which appears red due to the reddish-brown color of iron oxides as it breaks down," the Institute of Physical Chemistry explained. "For that reason, it's also likened to metallurgical slag. The end product is ash made up of iron and iron oxides in this case."

According to public sources, Bulgaria was within the potential fall zone of debris from satellite STARLINK-1673, whose controlled reentry was scheduled for July 13, 2025, between 9:19 and 11:19 AM Bulgarian time. However, there is no available data on when or how the satellite’s reentry actually occurred, the institute's report also notes.