The origin of the mysterious sphere in the sky falls

The mysterious 6kg metal ball, discovered in Namibia in the second half of November, is believed to be part of the third floor of the Russian "Soyuz-U" transport missile that on October 30, 2011 posted on the transport ship's trajectory 'Progress M-13M', which was the statement of Igor Lisov, observer of the Journal of Astronaut Tourism.

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Igor Lisov said: 'It can be confirmed with high confidence that the metal ball was discovered in Namibia between November 15 and November 20, and putting it on the Internet is nothing more than a part on the third floor. of Russia's'oyuz-U 'rocket. The calculation of the fall of the missile floor coincides with the fall on Namibia's territory on November 1.

The transport 'Progress M-13M' carried goods and equipment for space astronauts on the ISS International Space Station, which was loaded with a 'Soyuz-U' transport missile on November 2 and was Successful access to ISS in automatic mode. The ship loaded up for the ISS crew over 50 food items. Russian astronauts have received many fresh fruits like apples, oranges, grapes, and onions and garlic.

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Spheres found in Namibia.

Answering the question, could it be the fragment of the 'Phobos-Grunt' space station that was trapped in orbit and began to fall, Lisovnois said: 'This cannot be possible. The space station has not yet entered the atmosphere, so it has not been broken into large pieces. Only a little while later, in the first half of January 2012, it can be said that fragments are from this object. '

According to previous information, the sphere weighing more than 6kg, 1.1 meter circumference fell near Onamatunga village between November 15 - November 20 on the farm of a local farmer. People around the area told them they heard a loud explosion at a strange object.

The director of Namibia's National Institute of Criminal Medicine, Mr. Paul Ludik, told The Namibia newspaper that the strange crash did not make a sound but only the screech of a metal ball emitted when its speed beyond the sound threshold.

Mr. Ludik also said foreign objects are not dangerous to humans. An expert has considered and said the hollow sphere 'but has not yet learned more' . He only commented that it was made of alloy commonly used in spacecraft, but dismissed the assumption that it was a part of UFOs.

Ludik said people should not be worried, because according to what he knows, similar objects are common in Africa, South America and Australia.