Posted on 05/18/2011 10:12:03 AM PDT by traumer
BERNARDS TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) A Basking Ridge homeowner would really like to know why theres a crater in her front yard.
To me it looked like something blew out of the ground because the grass was folded back, the rocks and dirt were all spewn out into the cul-de-sac and across the driveway, Sue, who asked not to be identified out of concern that the hole may draw unwanted onlookers and crowds, said.
Her son, Jeff, believes something fell from the heavens. Something clearly came out of the sky and just hit it from an angle and then it all shot up the other way, he said.
Officials and experts are also scratching their heads. For now, it appears the small crater that splayed debris across a 100-foot area wasnt caused by a meteorite. Beyond that, its a mystery.
Its just really, really weird, said Jerry Vinski, director of nearby Raritan Valley Community Colleges planetarium, who conducted tests on the site. We dug around and couldnt find anything. We used metal detectors because all meteors have metal in them, and we couldnt find anything, large or small. Bernards Township Police Capt. Edward Byrnes said whatever hit the front yard left a crater about 18 inches deep and roughly the size of a coffee table.
A State Police bomb squad ruled out explosives, Byrnes said. According to Byrnes, no one in the neighborhood heard or saw anything at the time of the May 6 incident. The homeowner called police upon arriving home. The weather was clear, there were no reports of lightning strikes; nobody reported seeing anything, Byrnes said. Ive never seen anything like this in 23 years.
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
Good clear pic I can see the peanut in the end of that thing LMAO!
Meanwhile basking at the Jersey Shore
DARN, A HOLE IN THIS BEACH ALSO !!!!
Officials and experts are also scratching their heads. For now, it appears the small crater that splayed debris across a 100-foot area wasn't caused by a meteorite... "It's just really, really weird," said Jerry Vinski, director of nearby Raritan Valley Community College's planetarium... "We dug around and couldn't find anything. We used metal detectors because all meteors have metal in them, and we couldn't find anything, large or small."Wow. I guess anyone can get a job as planetarium director.
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