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ISRO to check on objects that fell from skies in Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 7, 2022 23:50 IST

The officials of the Indian space agency will soon visit Maharashtra to look into the objects that fell from ...

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The officials of the Indian space agency will soon visit Maharashtra to look into the objects that fell from the skies in Pawanpur village of Chandrapur district on April 2.According to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), it has received formal communication from the District Magistrate and District Collector of Chandrapur in Maharashtra.

"It is reported that a metal ring and a cylinder-like object are found in an open field in Pawanpur village. As requested by the district administration, a team of scientists from ISRO is visiting Pawanpur for inspection and further scientific inquiry," ISRO said. Inputs from several sources were received on the mysterious flashing light seen in the sky during the evening hours on April 2 in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.  

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