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[i]A few minutes after 3 a.m. on January 9, 2014, a fireball burned through the skies just off the northeast coast of Papua New Guinea; it was a meteor disintegrating in Earth's atmosphere, as so many meteors do. But according to new research, this early morning visitor wasn't just any old space rock going out with a bang. It was an interstellar interloper, a visitor launched into the cosmos from deep within another star system. If confirmed, the meteor will be only the second such object ever spotted by humans.[/i]
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