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Mysterious 'Unidentified Falling Object' Smashes into Phoenix Home

A Phoenix woman was left scratching her head after something seemingly plummeted from the sky and smashed into the roof of her home, yet the object behind the peculiar event is now nowhere to be found. According to a local media report, the confounding incident reportedly occurred this past Friday afternoon when Lisa Sikorski was working from home and experienced what she later likened to an earthquake. "I felt like the house was going to fall down," she recalled, observing that she heard a series of loud booms which repeated for approximately 15 seconds. As the moment was incredibly brief, Sikorski simply went back to her work and only realized that something truly strange had happened when her a concerned neighbor forwarded a photo of her damaged roof.

"It looks like there's almost an impact zone and the tiles spread out around it" she observed, "you can see the wood planks underneath, our roof actually. I mean it hit hard enough to move heavy tiles, but not to break through the wood so that's a good thing." Remembering the series of strange house-shaking sounds that she heard earlier in the day, Sikorski surmised that the mysterious event is what caused the odd damage to her roof. However, when it comes to determining what exactly was behind the curious incident, the homeowner is positively bewildered as there is no sign of any object atop her house which could account for the incident.

"To me, it felt like something that came from the sky," she recalled, but indicated that "there's no evidence" of an unidentified falling object anywhere around the residence. That said, she did muse that "the only thing is possibly if there was something that it could be still on the roof somewhere." While the homeowner awaits a visit from a repair company to assess the damage and possibly discover the object that hit her roof, people online have offered their own theories for the mystery with the prime suspects being a piece of ice that subsequently melted, an errant drone, and, of course, aliens.


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The ice theory seems possible.
 

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As Above So Below
Two CMEs hit Earth over the weekend--one on Saturday, Nov. 4th, another on Sunday, Nov. 5th. The double blow sparked a strong G3-class geomagnetic storm with auroras as far south as Colorado (+40.1N) and Texas (+33.6N). The storm is now subsiding with isolated periods of minor G1-class storming expected through Nov. 6th. Auroras in Europe were among the most powerful in decades. Here some pictures:

Red Aurora in Crimea!

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via X Kirill Bakanov

Also observable in Veszprém, Hungary:

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Via X Domenico

And those nuances of purple over the Tatry Mountains in Poland:

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via X Marek Dudek

NOT ALL THE LIGHTS WERE AURORAS

At the apex of the storm, bright lights danced across the skies of northern Europe. Not all the lights were auroras. "To our utter amazement we observed a striking phenomenon," reports Martin McKenna of Swatragh, N. Ireland. "It was STEVE!"

Amazing Steve over England:

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STEVE Taken by Wil Cheung on November 5, 2023 @ Whitley Bay, England.

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As Above So Below


Mysterious Metal Object Falls on Philadelphia Home

A family in Philadelphia found themselves with a strange mystery on their hands when they discovered a large metal object had somehow fallen from the sky and landed on the roof of their home. According to a local media report, the curious case came to light on Tuesday afternoon when Sara and Fabian Lima spotted the puzzling piece atop their residence. Measuring an estimated eight feet long and two feet wide, the mysterious metal object sports a sizeable circular hole. "It looks exactly like a plane window section," Fabian observed," though he conceded that "I have not heard of any planes missing doors in this area, so I have a hard time saying that with a straight face, but it's the only thing I can think of."

Noting that they did not hear any noise when the piece landed on their house, the baffled family were also left scratching their heads as to what exactly to do with the mysterious metal object. "I just don't know if I should touch it," Fabian mused about the peculiar problem that he undoubtedly never expected to face as a homeowner, "should I get up there and hit it up with a hockey stick? If it's really heavy, it might cause some problems if I just whack it off there." To that end, wanting to be sure that he did not disturb some kind of evidence, he dutifully reported the surprising find to the FAA, which dispatched a pair of investigators to his home to look into the weird situation.

With their blessing, Fabian managed to nudge the object off the roof with a pool skimmer and it fell to the ground largely unscathed. The investigators subsequently examined the metal object, but opted not to take it with them, instead instructing the family to keep the piece until they could determine what it was and, more importantly, where it might have originated. While Fabian's theory that the oddity could be from a plane, another plausible explanation is that it could be some kind of space junk, since an aircraft losing a piece that big would likely have been noticed and reported by the pilot upon landing.


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