Experts offer theory on 'hairy UFO' crash discovered in North Carolina
Briefly

The debris matches the expected location of these reentries,' Smithsonian astrophysicist Dr Jonathan McDowell told DailyMail.com, adding that he was 'very confident' in this assessment.
The charred black, metal object - so heavy that witnesses had to drag it with a riding mower - resembles two pieces of crash debris from Canada's Saskatchewan province and Numbla Vale, Australia both now known to be from SpaceX Dragons.
Although this piece of SpaceX debris fell safely about a half-mile down a remote trail on Glamping's property, Dr McDowell noted that both governmental and private space programs have become dangerously lax with their space junk in recent years.
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