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Might even be visible, at 9:20pm, as it cross Washington, on its way to Canada.LoL NASA has already been making a point to let the world know that keeping even the smallest part of it is illegal, though I'm not sure how they intend to enforce that, if it falls into another country, or international waters.
 
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For love may come and tap you on the shoulder
Some starless night
Just in case you feel you wanna hold her
You’ll have a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For love may come and tap you on the shoulder
Some starless night
And just in case you feel you wanna hold her
You’ll have a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For when your troubles start multiplyin’
And they just might
It’s easy to forget them without tryin’
With just a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
spend 20 years in the slam weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
It's funny that they're now stating they have no idea where it came down. I call hogwash! You can't tell me, with all the technology at the fingertips of NASA, NORAD and the FFA, that they don't know precisely where every piece landed...lol

now you know why the aliens keep slipping in lol
 
I found a piece of the satellite in my back yard. The weird thing is it looks like a rusted gate hinge. Go figure.
 
Decided to do some exploring for space debris after reports they might have landed in Portland or Seattle area. Logically the investigation began in Dave's backyard. At first I thought the dish had been found until it was determined to be a white china bowl holding beer cans and growing weeds, once used as bathroom waste disposal. As the search continued, found many suspicious items that looked scientific. Was later determined to be abandoned chemical laboratory items in disuse. I finally concluded that though there was no visible satellite debris available, the yard held a trove of interesting artifacts documented for further discusion. Will continue the investigation next at Todd's home.
 
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