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[i]The third piece of debris was discovered and photographed by a Moonbah resident on July 14. It was not until the ABC's coverage of the space junk in late July that the owner came forward. News of the discoveries also led to a visit from technical experts at the Australian Space Agency and NSW Police on Saturday. "The agency is actively working to support formal identification of the objects, and is engaging with our counterparts in the US," an agency spokesperson said. "If the community spots any further suspected debris they should contact local police in the first instance."[/i]
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