The foreign object recovered from a house roof in
Dikwella yesterday (21)revealed as not a part of the meteor believed to be exploded last wednesday (18)in southern skies according to the two teams attached to the Astronomy and Space science Unit of Colombo University investigating on the object.
Professor Chandana Jayaratne the Director of the Unit has stated that there is no connection between the object recovered from the house roof and meteor as there was a difference between the time which meteor believed to be travelled through the southern skies and the time the object fallen on to the roof.
Teams from Arthur C Clark center,Disaster Management Center in Matara also arrived in the house in Walasgala,Dikwella where the object was recovered yesterday for an investigations.
Dikwella yesterday (21)revealed as not a part of the meteor believed to be exploded last wednesday (18)in southern skies according to the two teams attached to the Astronomy and Space science Unit of Colombo University investigating on the object.
Professor Chandana Jayaratne the Director of the Unit has stated that there is no connection between the object recovered from the house roof and meteor as there was a difference between the time which meteor believed to be travelled through the southern skies and the time the object fallen on to the roof.
Teams from Arthur C Clark center,Disaster Management Center in Matara also arrived in the house in Walasgala,Dikwella where the object was recovered yesterday for an investigations.
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