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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-11 21:51

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Part 2/11:

The investigation begins with an examination of metallic spheres attached to a robust thunderstorm generator—an artifact that resembles the supposed "usual suspects" in extraterrestrial materials. Among these suspicious spheres are silicon-rich and iron-rich crenellated spheres, each bearing unique structural features. Some spheres appear cracked or fragmented, hinting at an intense history of formation or disintegration.

Through close-up imaging, the team noticed the surfaces of these objects possess a textured quality—some look like they might "break up," suggesting fragile or heavily weathered conditions. Adjustments in the imaging setup allowed precise photographs capturing the surfaces, aiding in subsequent analyses.

Chemical Composition: Iron, Silicon, Nickel, and Beyond