NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN SAYS HE FOUND A SPACE ROCK IN THE WOODS

The really odd part of this story I think has more to do with an experience he had 30 years ago when a piece of radioactive space junk fell on his frozen pond on his farm.  The government came and took it away.  Our Government?  Radioactive? Hmmm


EAST WAKEFIELD, N.H. (WBZ) ― Bill McCarthy loves to take walks through the woods of East Wakefield, New Hampshire. But he'll never forget the walk he took a few weeks ago.

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That's when he found a 7 inch long hunk of something that looks like a rock, but it isn't.

It was lying of the forest floor. "It looked to be kind of a rock," he said. "So I picked it up."

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It's much lighter than a rock and feels like plastic, but it has fossil-like patterns of a leaf on it, and red markings that seem like paint, and it won't melt.

Bill thinks it's from outer space. "It could have been in a container just floating around up in space. It just doesn't belong here."

This isn't bill's first close encounter. More than 30 years ago, a piece of radioactive space junk fell on a frozen pond on his farm. The government came and took it away.

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It's safe to say Bill doesn't know where the rock came from. He took it to the fire department to get it tested.

Authorities say it's not radioactive – good news for all of us.

Is this mysterious object extraterrestrial?   Bill McCarthy has an open mind and says, "We're not alone, there could be life out there."

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"And you may have gotten a piece of another world?" asked WBZ's Jim Smith.

"Hopefully," McCarthy replied.

In the meantime, he looks for answers to an eerie northern New England mystery.

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If the rock is space junk, it wouldn't be unheard of. Thousands of these kind of objects fall from the sky each year around the world.

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