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Intelsat 33e satellite experienced an "anomaly" on Saturday .
The satellite broke apart in Earth 's geostationary orbit at 35,000 kilometers .
It's possible the satellite may have collided with preexisting space debris, an astronomer says.
The US Space Force also reports spotting debris from the satellite, tracking around 20 pieces.
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