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A Samsung 'satellite' crash landed in Michigan, no big deal

It's easy to forget we live in a modern world where preposterously expensive technology is flying somewhere above our heads at all times. Until one comes crashing down in your backyard, that is.

That's what happened in Michigan on Saturday morning. Local residents Nancy and Dan Mumby-Welke heard a crash outside, and when they went to investigate they discovered a Samsung-branded machine that had seemingly fallen out of the sky, according to Facebook post from the Gratiot County Herald, shared by Nancy on Facebook.

The machine apparently belongs to Samsung Europe, and is part of a "SpaceSelfie" ad campaign for Galaxy S10 5G that offers people a chance to "get their face in space." It's not exactly a satellite, though, as some reports have mentioned. Read more...

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