With that incredibly strange UFO report and jaw-dropping video from the US Navy
still fresh in everyone’s minds, news out of China that a UFO was found
crashed in a forest in the Fujian province might get your pulse to
quicken a bit.
Unfortunately — or fortunately, depending on your point
of view — the large chunk of twisted metal found sitting silently
amongst the foliage has a much more mundane explanation.First discovered by a pair of Chinese power plant workers traveling
to their job, the object did indeed come from space, but it was made
right here on Earth. The large metal cone was actually the nosecone fairing from a recent Chinese rocket launch, according to the country’s space agency.
The country sent its Long March 4C rocket skyward
on May 20th to deliver a communication satellite into orbit. The
launch, which was conducted at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in
the Sichuan province, went just fine, but apparently space agency
officials lost track of where the rocket’s nosecone was going to land.
The spot where it crashed down is largely woodland, but it’s not
terribly far from some populated villages. In fact, the officials
investigating the UFO-turned-space-junk recruited some villagers to help
carry and store the fairing for “safekeeping.” Authorities eventually
transported the nosecone back to the launch center by people who are
actually paid to handle that sort of thing.
The launch of the relay satellite was part of China’s newfound
ambitions for exploring the Moon. The country plans to launch and land a
probe and rover on the dark side of the Moon, which would be a first
for humanity. The date of that launch is still up in the air, but the
current timeline sees the country completing its goals by the end of
2018. Let’s hope no more space junk falls on any Chinese villages in the
process.
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