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In an email to Snopes, NASA confirmed that the video was fake and that no such collision had occurred. In addition to this confirmation, our newsroom was clued into the falsity of the video given that it appeared to be an obvious work of CGI , and the fact that no other reputable publications had reported on the supposed incident.
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