Unidentified
Falling Object
BAYONNE,
N.J. (AP) - July 18, 2007 - A hunk of metal made a bang when it crashed through
the roof of a home in Bayonne.
The
debris, which is three-and-a-half by five inches long, has two hexagonal holes.
Experts
who have seen it say it's manmade. But nobody can say where it might have come
from.
Federal
Aviation Administration officials who went to the home to check it out yesterday
say it's not a part that would have fallen from a plane headed into or out of
Newark Liberty International Airport.
A
spokesman for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory tells The Star-Ledger of Newark
it doesn't look like it came from space.
N-J
Transit says it isn't something that would have flown off the nearby Hudson-Bergen
Light Rail tracks.