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Skylab crews (1973–1974) independently reported a bright reddish object outshining Jupiter that appeared to occupy a near-identical orbit to the station.
If objects were orbital debris, Skylab would have detected them through rendezvous radar and tracking. The fact that crews visually identified an object independently, and that it held station, is inconsistent with debris.
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