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Telescopes big enough to rival those at many of the world's great observatories and universities are soon to be available for home use by amateur astronomers.
The best idea (in my opinion) is that it was either a rocket or missile that had probably re-entered the atmosphere, or from a high altitude, and developed a fault with its guidance system or propulsion engine.
The article ends with the researchers' discovered findings and conclusions as follows: 'The new results imply that dark matter permeates a galaxy, and is not constrained to exist in the cold outer regions of intergalactic space.'
The latest findings are said to be 'full of evidence that supports the existence of life on the surface of Mars, or in subsurface water pools, early in the planet's history.'