Mystery
solved! UFO is stray woodchipper part
Officials
were perplexed after metal object crashed through roof in N.J.
BAYONNE,
N.J. - A hunk of metal that crashed through the roof of a home had NASA and Federal
Aviation Administration officials scratching their heads.
It
didnt look very space-y, said Henry Kline, a spokesman for NASAs
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. Its obviously made for
something ... But we wouldnt know what to do with it.
It
didnt appear to be an airplane part either, the FAA said.
Finally,
FAA spokesman Jim Peters said Wednesday, a colleague in his office solved the
mystery: It was part of a commercial woodchipper. The same part from another woodchippers
grinder had caused similar confusion last year, he said.
How
it got on a Bayonne roof was anyone guess, but Peters had a theory. The grinder
piece moves very fast and, apparently, it can launch into the air if something
goes wrong.
The
man who lives in the house was watching television Tuesday when he heard a crash
and saw a cloud of dust. In the next room, he found the hunk of gray metal, 3½
inches by 5 inches, with two hexagonal holes in it.
The
part was being returned to Bayonne Police on Wednesday, Peters said.
It
belongs to somebody, Police Director Mark Smith said.