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Objects sometimes demonstrating instantaneous disappearance, described as vanishing without observable trajectory or transition, contradict any known aerospace platform shutdown or coast-to-glide behavior.
The September 2023 test-site incident documents an ellipsoid 130–195 feet in length that 'materialized from a bright aerial light and disappeared instantaneously.' This is incompatible with powered flight or ballistic descent.
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