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Space Rock That Crashed Into New Jersey Home Could Be 5 Billion-Year-Old Chunk of Halley’s Comet

Authorities in Hopewell Township, New Jersey are looking for answers after an unidentified object fell from the sky and struck a house on May 8, 2023. Many believe the oblong-shaped rock could be chunk from Halley’s Comet, a celestial body that becomes visible from Earth every 75-79 years.

Suspected meteorite that fell through the roof of a house in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, 2023. (Photo Credit: Hopewell Township Police Department)

The large piece of rock struck the roof of the home at around 1:00 PM, penetrating it and coming to rest on the floor. According to the occupants, it bounced up to the ceiling before coming to rest in the center of the bedroom, damaging the hardwood floor.

Initially, the family thought someone had thrown a rock through the window. When it became obvious that wasn’t the case, they called the non-emergency line of the Hopewell Township Police Department. The authorities arrived soon after.

As the four-inch by six-inch oblong object had fallen from the sky, they had everyone in the residence scanned for radioactivity, with the results coming back clear.

Suspected meteorite that fell through the roof of a house in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, 2023. (Photo Credit: Hopewell Township Police Department)

The Hopewell Township Police Department proceeded to contact several agencies in an attempt to identify just what the chunk of rock is. While the investigation is ongoing, it’s currently believed the object may be related to the Eta Aquarids meteor shower. The annual phenomenon occurs between April 19 and May 29, and peaked around the time the rock struck the house.

Speaking with CBS News, Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, said the rock is likely between four and five billion years old, as the debris making up the meteor shower originated from Halley’s Comet.

Halley’s Comet, 1986. (Photo Credit: W. Liller / NASA / NSSDC’s Photo Gallery / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain)

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According to NASA, Halley’s Comet becomes visible every eight decades or so. It was last seen in 1986. The space agency is currently counting down to when it’ll next pass over the planet, on July 27, 2061.

Clare Fitzgerald

Clare Fitzgerald is a Writer and Editor with eight years of experience in the online content sphere. Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from King’s University College at Western University, her portfolio includes coverage of digital media, current affairs, history and true crime. Among her accomplishments are being the Founder of the true crime blog, Stories of the Unsolved, which garners between 400,000 and 500,000 views annually, and a contributor for John Lordan’s Seriously Mysterious podcast. Prior to its hiatus, she also served as the Head of Content for UK YouTube publication, TenEighty Magazine. In her spare time, Clare likes to play Pokemon GO and re-watch Heartland over and over (and over) again. She’ll also rave about her three Maltese dogs whenever she gets the chance. Writing Portfolio Stories of the Unsolved

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