A metallic object hit a New Jersey home this week and officials think it may be a meteorite.

The object hit a home around 1:15 p.m. Monday in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, about 15 miles northwest of Trenton, according to the Hopewell Township Police Department.

Police said the four by six inch oblong-shaped object went through the roof and ceiling before hitting the hardwood floor and stopping.

Derrick Pitts, Chief Astronomer at the Philadelphia-based Franklin Institute Science Museum, said objects fall into the Earth’s atmosphere all the time, so this isn’t a rare occurrence.

What is rare is items hitting someone’s home.

“Here’s an instance where a sizable object has not only fallen in a populated region, it also hit a house and it was immediately collected by the occupants,” he said. “The instance of that happening, you can count on one hand over the last 1,000 years, maybe.”

That’s only if this is really a meteorite though, he said. That’ll come with more in-depth analysis, he said.

“If you look at it, it does resemble what certain kinds of meteorites look like,” he said. “It stands as a strong possibility that that’s what this could be.”

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