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This NASA Photo of a Crashed ‘Flying Saucer’ Has a Truly Amazing Story Behind It – ScienceAlert
Any species reaching for the stars is bound to have its fingertips singed. Probably more than once.

Any species reaching for the stars is bound to have its fingertips singed. Probably more than once.
One of NASA’s posts on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website is an iconic reminder of the mishaps in our spacefaring history.
“A flying saucer from outer space crash-landed in the Utah desert after being tracked by radar and chased by helicopters,” states the photo description, posted in November 2018, although NASA is not hinting at an alien visit here.
The banged-up dish, half-buried in the desert…
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