Unexplained Object Falls from Sky in Kenya — Alien or Junk?

A mysterious red and hot metallic ring fell from space in a remote village of Kenya on 30th December. The object has been identified as space debris by the Kenyan Space Agency. The agency stated that the object is a metallic ring with a diameter of 2.5 meters and a weight of 500 kg. Preliminary assessments have indicated that the object is a separation ring from a rocket vehicle.

The agency emphasized that while there is a lot of debris in space, most of it burns up in the atmosphere, and such incidents are rare.

Space observer Jonathan McDowell has said that it is totally impossible for the debris to have come from a rocket booster. McDowell has stated that he is not convinced it’s from space, suggesting instead that it may have come from an airplane. He added that he does not see obvious evidence of reentry heating.

All the space junk in orbit is a result of human activities, such as launching rockets and satellites. It often remains in orbit until it reaches the atmosphere, where it burns up and rarely reaches the ground. Some space debris continues to orbit for hundreds or even thousands of years.

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Currently, there are around 3,000 dead satellites orbiting the Earth, along with approximately 2,000 active ones. The International Space Station performs collision avoidance maneuvers from time to time to prevent collisions with space junk.

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