December 23, 2024

A resident believes he’s found an unwanted alien on a rural property in Paraná

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Photo: cloning / RDX Gate

A resident of São Mateus do Sul (about 430 kilometers from Maringa) believes that he found part of Space junk crossed the sky in several cities in Parana last week – see below. information from RDX Gate.

Joao Ricardo Pacheco Portez, a mechanic who works with Yerba Mate, found the piece on the morning of Wednesday, 16, while touring the family property. “At first I thought it was a tent,” he commented.

The piece, found in São Mateus do Sul, is about 4 meters long and 6 meters in diameter.

In an interview with Portal G1 on March 8, National Observatory-designated astronomer Carlos Rutz explained that the space junk could be the remnants of a SpaceX rocket. This is the body of the Falcon 9 rocket, which was launched on December 19, 2021 from California. [EUA]With the aim of transmitting the Starlink satellites, which will bring the Internet to the entire planet,” he said.

After the material was found, João’s wife, João Maria Franco Portes, contacted RDX to inform them of what had happened. The family claims to have heard the noise of space junk passing through the area.

Photo: cloning / RDX Gate
Photo: cloning / RDX Gate

In an interview with RDXGerson Cesar Souza, who has already studied astrophysics and cosmology at the National Observatory and is a specialist in astronomy at UFRS, explained what space debris is:

Since humans sent the first artificial satellite into space in 1957, many objects have been placed in Earth’s atmosphere. Many of them, having accomplished their mission, orbit the planet and eventually return to the atmosphere. It is estimated that more than 4,000 satellites have already been put into orbit, and that there are about 300 million debris orbiting the Earth. This waste is space junk, pieces of satellite/rocket, tools, gloves and other things used in space missions. The vast majority are very small, and they burn up completely in the atmosphere, without ever hitting the ground. The largest of them are monitored by space agencies, as they can pose a danger to the population. In the specific case of this case from São Mateus do Sul, if it was confirmed to be space junk, it seemed to me something worrisome, as it could mean the fall of a large object into a city without proper control. It is important that they are investigated by the authorities in the area.”

information from RDX Gate.

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