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Hello,
Wow, it sounds like NASA packed a well
endowed meteorite collection, placed it aboard the space telescope and
shot it back out into space. The Nickel must have fallen out of some
technicians pocket when he was calibrating the instruments in the clean
room, prelaunch. The Extreme NASA Asteroid (ENA) must have
hitched a ride. The only thing I can think of is that since NEAR hitched a
ride on an asteroid it was the ENA's turn to hitch a ride on a
NASA satellite, payback is a BXXX. I guess in all fairness that asteroid
had every right to hitch a ride just like the "Galaxy Meteorites" have the
right to exist in their creator's head.
All the best,
Adam
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