Space Object Mystery: What Hit Farmland?

by Archynetys World Desk

Jakarta

An unusual object has made experts confused after falling from the sky and landed on an agricultural land. They still haven’t confirmed what it really is.

Large carbon fiber cylinder, with a length of about 1.7 m and a diameter of 1.2 m, found in Puerto Tirol, North Argentina. This mysterious cylinder has a valve system at one end and a 40 cm diameter hole at the other end, along with the serial number engraved on it.


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However, what makes it even more confusing is the fact that the object is covered with strange black fibers that look like hair and feathers. The ‘hairy’ object slid down from the sky around 18:30 Argentina time on September 25.

Local authorities were told by 47 -year -old landowners, Ramón Ricardo González, shortly after the incident. Local police and firefighters were deployed to check the cylinder cylinder. To make sure the object did not explode, bomb experts were also deployed at the scene.

Then, as quoted from the mirror, it is immediately confirmed that the mysterious object does not contain flammable or dangerous ingredients. By considering this, they then made a 30 meter security perimeter around the object while continuing to investigate the incident.

The possibility that is still left is that the object is indeed space waste, the possibility of the recent SpaceX mission. However, the search for the actual answers still continues.

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A Bintang observer said, the object could be a compressive vessel composite wrapped in a meeting belonging to a spacecraft. “It’s not dangerous for anyone. Unless the object landed directly above you,” he joked.

This news emerged after another confusing incident occurred, when a woman captured the moment when a fireball allegedly fell from the sky in London, England on Saturday, September 27. The burning object was seen around 7 am local time, flying over Croydon, when the woman left her house to go to work.

Sarah saw a bright light in the sky and decided to record the moment as proof. “After doing the maximum zoom from my cellphone and seeing it yourself, it really looks like a falling fireball,” he recalls.

“At first I thought maybe a balloon or something, but after reading a few articles about the falling asteroids, I thought it might be,” he assumed.

So far, there is still no confirmation of what Sarah actually saw that morning, and the mystery was still not solved.

(rns/rns)

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