Detecting fragments of objects suspected to be UFOs in 1957

A researcher found decades of lost pieces of objects thought to be small UFOs in Silpho Moor, England.

Researcher David Clarke at Sheffield Hallam University found debris from a 1957 archive in the Science Museum in London, England, Fox News reported on Feb. 13.

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Items discovered in the Science Museum.(Photo: Fox News).

Clarke discovered these fragments after speaking at the museum last year."At first I thought this was just a joke, or the pieces of metal were completely worthless , " Clarke said. He sent debris to London for inspection earlier this year.

Fragments were stored in a plastic box along with files compiled by a former museum employee."In the files there is a large tin box with the label" Victoria and Albert Museum - Fragments believed to be " , " Clark described.

"When we opened the box, we found five paper envelopes containing pieces of metal, objects with a mixture of metal or plastic and a few small pieces of copper foil , " he added. While checking the relevant correspondence, he immediately noticed the passages mentioning the fragments of the " Silpho Moor Object " and a note saying they were transferred to the museum for study in 1963.

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The strange object was found in Silpho Moor in 1957. (Photo: Fox News).

The suspect is a small UFO, discovered by three men in Silpho Moor, North Yorkshire. People once removed the upper part and separated it in half. The middle part is taken out, revealing the copper coil containing a book inside. The book consists of 17 pages of small copper foil with hieroglyphic characters similar to the inscriptions on the bottom of the object.

However, this may be just a trick, according to an analysis from scientists at the University of Manchester and scientists in London. It's still a mystery for those behind the trick and the reason they built this object, Clarke said.