18 Objects Falling From the Sky With No Origin

From fish and flesh to metal and money, the sky has delivered strange and untraceable gifts that defy both science and reason.

  • Alyana Aguja
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18 Objects Falling From the Sky With No Origin
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Throughout recorded history, people around the world have witnessed mysterious objects falling from the sky without clear origin or explanation. Some can be traced to weather phenomena, others to human activity, and a few remain wholly unexplained. Each event captures the fragile boundary between the ordinary and the inexplicable.

1. 1. Fish Raining in Yoro, Honduras

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In the small Honduran town of Yoro, residents have witnessed fish raining from the sky during heavy storms for more than a century. The event, known as lluvia de peces, happens annually and is celebrated as a local miracle. Scientists suspect waterspouts may suck fish from nearby rivers and drop them inland. It remains one of the most enduring and mysterious meteorological events on record.

2. 2. The 1876 Kentucky Meat Shower

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Kyle Mackie from Unsplash

In Bath County, Kentucky, chunks of meat fell from a clear sky in 1876. Witnesses described it as a “meat rain” that lasted several minutes, scattering pieces across an area the size of a football field. No animals or aircraft were nearby, and no storms were reported that day. Scientists later proposed that vultures may have regurgitated partially digested meat mid-flight. Still, the exact origin of the flesh remains uncertain.

3. 3. Blue Ice from Airplanes

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Tom Barrett from Unsplash

Sometimes, large chunks of frozen blue ice crash onto Earth from seemingly nowhere. These are actually frozen sewage leaks from airplane lavatories that harden at high altitude before breaking loose. When they fall, they can damage roofs and cars and even injure bystanders. Despite aviation regulations, the phenomenon continues to occur sporadically.

4. 4. Red Rain in Kerala, India

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Max Bender from Unsplash

In 2001, residents of Kerala awoke to crimson rain that stained walls, clothes, and streets. Scientists found that the rain’s color came from microscopic particles resembling cells, yet they contained no DNA. Some speculated that the particles were spores from algae, while others claimed they had extraterrestrial origins. The true source has never been fully determined.

5. 5. Chelyabinsk Meteor, Russia (2013)

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Juskteez Vu from Unsplash

In February 2013, a blinding fireball tore across Russia’s sky, exploding with the power of a small nuclear bomb. The meteor shattered windows in thousands of buildings and injured over a thousand people. Though identified as a space rock, its sudden arrival was completely unexpected. It reminded humanity how fragile our skies can be.

6. 6. Fireball over the Southeastern United States (2025)

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Pawel Czerwinski from Unsplash

A brilliant daylight fireball streaked across Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina in June 2025. Witnesses heard a sonic boom and saw trails of smoke, but no large fragments were ever found. NASA confirmed an asteroid fragment likely caused the event, but its origin in space remains untracked. The sight caused panic among residents who thought it was an explosion.

7. 7. Mysterious Metallic Object in the Australian Desert (2025)

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Wolfgang Hasselmann from Unsplash

A dome-shaped metallic object crashed into a desert area of Australia after witnesses reported a fiery flash in the sky. Investigators found carbon-fiber fragments and unusual alloy panels but no serial numbers or identifying marks. Experts suggested it could be space debris, though no agency claimed it. The event left locals both awestruck and unsettled.

8. 8. Frogs Falling in Serbia

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During a violent storm in Serbia, villagers were shocked to see frogs raining down with the downpour. The amphibians were alive and hopping after impact, scattered across roads and fields. Meteorologists suggest a waterspout had lifted them from a nearby pond. Still, seeing creatures descend from the clouds is eerie enough to feel supernatural. It’s one of nature’s strangest tricks.

9. 9. Worms Falling in Norway (2015)

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Robert Gunnarsson from Unsplash

In 2015, Norwegians reported live earthworms falling onto freshly fallen snow after a windy storm. Scientists theorized that strong gusts and air currents might have lifted the worms from the soil and carried them for miles. No storms of sufficient intensity were confirmed nearby, adding to the mystery. The event became one of Europe’s oddest sky phenomena that year.

10. 10. Spiders Raining in Brazil

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Julian Schultz from Unsplash

In southern Brazil, residents sometimes witness a surreal “spider rain” where thousands of tiny spiders appear to fall from the sky. The creatures use silk threads to ride air currents, creating the illusion of descending from clouds. When weather conditions align, entire fields are blanketed in webbing. Although scientists understand the process, its sheer scale feels otherworldly.

11. 11. Metal Ring Falling in Kenya (2024)

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Maarten Scheel from Unsplash

In late 2024, villagers in Kenya discovered a massive metal ring that had fallen from the sky after a glowing object was seen overhead. The eight-foot-wide structure was charred but largely intact. Investigators believed it could be rocket debris, but no country claimed ownership. The object landed harmlessly but sparked fears of an aircraft crash. Its true journey through the atmosphere remains unknown.

12. 12. Star Jelly Phenomenon

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Diane Picchiottino from Unsplash

A translucent, gelatinous substance sometimes appears on fields and rooftops after meteor showers. Known as star jelly, it dissolves quickly and resists easy analysis. Some believe it’s the residue of atmospheric organisms, while others think it’s waste from frogs or birds. Its sudden appearance after sky events gives it an eerie, celestial reputation. Star jelly remains one of science’s lesser-understood substances.

13. 13. Eels and Snakes Raining in the United States

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David Clode from Unsplash

Throughout history, several U.S. towns have reported snakes and eels falling from the sky after storms. The most famous account describes dozens of snakes landing in an Alabama town during a thunderstorm. Meteorologists speculate that waterspouts might have lifted them from swamps or lakes. These reptilian rains remain among the strangest animal downpours in history.

14. 14. Money Raining in Bourges, France (1957)

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Jason Leung from Unsplash

In 1957, residents of Bourges were astonished when banknotes fluttered down from the sky. The notes, totaling thousands of francs, fell for several minutes before disappearing with the wind. Police investigated but found no evidence of theft or an aircraft incident. Some believed the bills were blown from a bank or private vault. The event became a curious case of “raining wealth.”

15. 15. Golf Balls Raining in Florida (1969)

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Will Porada from Unsplash

After a violent storm in Punta Gorda, Florida, hundreds of golf balls were found scattered across the streets. The sky had been clear shortly before, leaving residents stunned. Meteorologists suspected a nearby water spout swept them from a golf course pond. The theory fits, but no one witnessed the pickup. It remains one of Florida’s most playful mysteries from the clouds.

16. 16. Mysterious Flesh in Australia

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David Foodphototasty from Unsplash

Reports from rural Australia describe chunks of unidentified flesh falling from clear skies. Locals compared them to the infamous Kentucky Meat Shower but with no clear source. Samples were never fully analyzed before decomposition. Some blamed birds, others something stranger. Whatever the explanation, it left townsfolk wary of looking up during storms.

17. 17. Metal Object Crashing in New Jersey (2025)

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Etienne Martin from Unsplash

In April 2025, a fiery object pierced the roof of an auto shop in New Jersey, shocking mechanics and nearby residents. Surveillance footage showed a bright flash moments before impact. The small, dense metallic fragment left burn marks but no clear trace of its origin. Scientists considered possibilities from space junk to a meteorite. Despite the investigation, the mystery remains open.

18. 18. The 1913 Great Meteor Procession

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Prokhor Minin from Unsplash

In February 1913, thousands across North America witnessed a chain of glowing fireballs slowly crossing the sky. Unlike normal meteors, these moved horizontally for minutes before fading away. Scientists struggled to explain their coordinated path, suggesting a temporary natural satellite of Earth may have broken apart. It remains one of the most dramatic and unexplained meteor displays in history.

Written by: Alyana Aguja

Alyana is a Creative Writing graduate with a lifelong passion for storytelling, sparked by her father’s love of books. She’s been writing seriously for five years, fueled by encouragement from teachers and peers. Alyana finds inspiration in all forms of art, from films by directors like Yorgos Lanthimos and Quentin Tarantino to her favorite TV shows like Mad Men and Modern Family. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her immersed in books, music, or painting, always chasing her next creative spark.

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