Australian officials investigate six pieces of space debris found on Queensland beach
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Jaroslav Lukiv
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Six pieces of mysterious space debris have washed up on Forrest Beach in Queensland, Australia, sparking local curiosity and an official investigation. The objects, described as "space balls," are being examined to determine their origin. This follows a similar incident in 2023 when a metal dome from an Indian rocket washed up on a Western Australian beach. Local residents, including a nearby business owner, noted the unusual excitement the discovery brought to the quiet coastal community.
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· 2 pulledIt's very quiet, not a lot happens here. So having a lot of extra activity... that definitely created a little bit of excitement.
Officials are searching for the origins of six pieces of space debris discovered on Forrest Beach in Queensland.
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