@ragingloli The second object does not have to be visible. It may either be of a similar colour to the background, which is possible with such a low quality image, or it may not be of the visible light spectrum. Debris would obviously not be seen, as the object is glowing and its corona would obscure the smaller light profiles of debris fragments.
As for the space shuttle, I am talking about scenarios where it enters at a shallow angle, less than 7 degrees I think, and so ricochets into space. If the mass in the background has a more dense atmosphere, this would be possible at steeper angles. If there was significant turbulence in this dense upper atmosphere, and the object hit a high pressure system then it is possible that it would ricochet at large angles without overheating.
Then again, this footage is on YouTube, not the NASA website, so its validity cannot be verified. For all we know, it may be as genuine as this famous example.