Giant hot metal ring leaves Kenya locals baffled by mysteriously 'falling from outer space'

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Giant hot metal ring leaves Kenya locals baffled by mysteriously 'falling from outer space'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Tim Hanlon)
Published: Jan, 03 2025 20:39

A giant hot ring has crashed down to Earth and experts believe that it has come from space. Made of metal and weighing half a tonne, the bizarre object landed in a remote village in Kenya, the country’s space agency said. Villagers in Mukuku, south east of Nairobi, told how the “red and hot” ring landed at around 3pm on December 30 and it is thought to be a part from a rocket.

Luckily no-one was hurt when the eight feet metal piece of space junk fell from the sky, leaving people baffled. Kenya Space Agency secured and retrieved the intergalactic object. "Preliminary assessments indicate that the fallen object is a separation ring from a launch vehicle," said a spokesperson. Usually the separation ring burns up when it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere but for some reason this did not happen on this occasion.

The spokesperson added that the agency “wishes to clarify that the object, a metallic ring measuring 2.5 metres in diameter and weighing about 500kg, is a fragment of a space object.”. An investigation is underway into what has happened and authorities thanked the locals for their “prompt” action in reporting the metal ring. “This is an isolated case which the agency will investigate and address using the established framework under the international space law,” said the Kenya Space Agency.

“We want to assure the public that the object poses no immediate threat to safety. Our experts will analyse the object, use existing frameworks to identify the owner and keep the public informed of the next steps and outcomes.” The agency has also warned against people believing fake news on social media about possible space agencies which could be responsible for the debris.

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