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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.