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Strange wreckage discovered on farmer's field in Saskatchewan

May 24, 2024

A farmer and his son discovered a mysterious object while working on their 10,000-acre grain farm in East Saskatchewan, Canada. The object, which weighs around 100 pounds and is made of carbon fibre composite with aluminum honeycomb, appears to have been torched. The family is unsure about the object's origin and how it ended up on their land. Some experts suggest it could be part of a satellite that re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.

Saskatchewan has a history of strange objects making landfall, including a metallic object found in Wollaston Lake in 1968, which turned out to be a part of Canada's Alouette satellite. In 2022, a 3-meter piece of debris was found on a sheep farm in Australia and was investigated by space experts.

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