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Australian Space Agency discovers ‘likely source’ of mystery space ball on beach

Australian Space Agency discovers ‘likely source’ of mystery space ball on beach

Forrest Beach Takeaway owner Lisa Scobie said the community wanted to know their origins.

“It’s very quiet here and not much happens, so having a lot of extra activity has definitely created a bit of excitement,” she told public broadcaster ABC.

“The location and characteristics of the object are consistent with the remains of a foreign rocket body that recently re-entered the atmosphere from orbit,” according to the latest statement from ASA.

This is not the first time such a mysterious object has been discovered off the coast of Australia.

In 2023, India confirmed that a huge metal dome that washed up on a Western Australian beach near Perth came from one of its rockets.

A spokesperson for the Indian Space Agency later told the BBC that the object came from one of its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLV).

A spherical object similar to the one discovered last weekend was also discovered in a remote grassland in Namibia, southern Africa, in 2011.

Experts at the time said it was most likely a fuel tank or bladder tank containing hydrazine, a highly volatile propellant for unmanned rockets.

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