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Polar Field uses similar balloons in its operations.The balloon that crashed in Michigan had been launched by Samsung as part of a "SpaceSelfie" ad campaign and crashed because of unexpected weather conditions, according to news reports at the time.If this week's object was from space, it wouldn't be the first time a piece of extra-terrestrial junk hit the Earth.According to the National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, more than 170 million pieces of space debris are currently orbiting the earth, old satellites and fragments from disintegration, erosion and collisions.More:Mystery jet pack flyer spotted near Los Angeles – and it's not the first timeOpinion:In 2020, anything's possible.
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