Can objects that fall into Vietnam be 'space bridge'?

Space Balls have been found in many parts of the world since the 60s and 70s of the last century. This is the same type of object that fell to North Vietnam on January 2.

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According to documents about the universe, mysterious spheres falling from the air have been found in many places in the US, Australia, Africa and Central America for more than two decades.

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Initially, when there was not much information about Space Balls, people believed that this was a remnant of some advanced technology from world powers, related to missiles, or related to people. alien.

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Currently, Space Balls are things that are widely known and no longer a technology secret as before. According to scientists, this is part of the spacecraft propulsion system.Space Balls come in many forms, but often have spheres.Delta Rocket, a popular rocket that uses Space Balls, is frequently used in space science.

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A group of Australian scientists photographed next to a Space Balls that fell into this country in 1968.

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A Space Balls sample fell to Australia in 2007 with a diameter of 54cm, weighing 20kg.When falling, it has friction to the atmosphere and is not intact.

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Another "space bridge" Space Balls is found in Belem, Brazil in 2006. This is part of the TelStar 402 satellite. It has a diameter of about 80cm and a height of about 1m.

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A fairly small Space Balls model found in Texas, USA in 2003, was found by Dean Gentz, a local resident.This object is made up of 91.25% Titanium, 4.7% is Vanadium Oxide, 2.05% is silicon), 0.098% iron, 0.015% is zinc and 0.01% is Molybdenum.

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A resident named Paul Maley found 3 Space Balls in the US in June this year.

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Space Balls and other parts after being separated from the spacecraft, become garbage space.In September 2015, the US National Research Council warned NASA that the amount of space waste was alarming.There are more than 22,000 fragments, including Space Balls, floating in space.