Australian Space Agency confirms origin of mystery space object found on WA beach

The origin of a huge piece of space junk that washed up on a WA beach earlier this month is a mystery no more, with authorities confirming it came from an Indian rocket.

State and federal agencies spent a little over two weeks working to find exactly where the large metallic cylinder discovered near Green Head, 50km north of Perth on the state’s Mid West coast, came from.

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On Monday the Australian Space Agency (ASA) confirmed what many space enthusiasts had theorised, concluding it was “most likely debris from an expended third-stage of a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle”.

“The PSLV is a medium-lift launch vehicle operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation,” the agency said.

The ASA previously flagged the device could be part of a space vehicle, while authorities were quick to say they were working on the premise the barnacle-encrusted and rusty item was debris from a rocket after it was found by a member of the public on July 15.

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