A ring-shaped piece of heavy garbage has fallen in a village in Kenya. According to the information, on December 30, a big metal ring fell from the sky in Mukuku village of Makueni County, located in the southern part of Kenya. When the people of the village saw the ring, it was on fire. Now the question is who will be the owner of this 500 kg garbage that fell from space. Today we will tell you about it.
A large metal ring has fallen from the sky in Mukuku village of Makueni County, located in the southern part of Kenya. This piece of metal, which is about 8 feet (2.5 meters) in diameter and weighs about 1,100 pounds (500 kilograms). Let us tell you that the people around were initially scared after seeing the giant iron ring falling from the sky, because it fell on the ground burning. The picture of this ring is being shared a lot on social media.
Who is the owner of this ring
Now the question is, whose ring will fall from the sky? It may belong to the owner of what has fallen on this ground or the one who has seen it before. Let us tell you that this ring falling from the sky will now be called the property of the Government of Kenya. If needed, the Kenyan government can give this ring to any country for scientific investigation. However, at present this ring is with the Kenya Space Agency. Kenya Space Agency is studying this waste to find out whether it came from an aircraft or fell on Earth from space.
Kenya Space Agency starts study
Let us tell you that Kenya Space Agency has secured the debris. Jonathan McDowell, an expert and re-entry tracker at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, said that there is no clear evidence of heat on the debris during re-entry, which also raises the possibility that it could be part of an aircraft.
Garbage or part of an aircraft?
Now the question is, is this heavy rink-sized ring falling in Kenya, garbage falling from space or Is part of an aircraft. Let us tell you that space debris expert Darren McKnight said that sometimes space debris is covered with some sacrificial mass, which burns. After this the hardware re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere. Inside Outer Space’s initial investigation from the re-entry database at the Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Orbital and Re-Entry Debris Studies suggested that the debris may be related to the Atlas Centaur rocket launched in 2004. p>Also read:hMPV virus is spreading in China, know when WHO declares an epidemic