Mysterious Objects Wash Up on Queensland Beaches, Sparking Space Agency Investigation In a bizarre discovery, six unidentified objects have been found on north Queensland beaches, leaving experts scratching their heads about their origins. According to space archaeologist Robert McGuire, the objects may be "space balls" - leftover fragments from rocket launches that have been known to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. The Australian Space Agency has confirmed it is working to determine the nature and origin of the mysterious objects, which have raised concerns about potential hazardous chemicals. As the investigation unfolds, residents and tourists alike are left wondering if these enigmatic objects are a rare glimpse into the vastness of space or a more sinister threat to the environment.
Australian Space Agency working to confirm origin of objects as space archaeologist says they may be connected to a rocket launchGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSix pieces of suspected space debris found washed up on north Queensland beaches could be “space balls” that are often left over from rocket launches, according to one expert.The Australian Space Agency confirmed on Sunday it was working to determine the nature and origin of the mysterious objects, which police said were suspected of containing hazardous chemicals. Continue reading...