A suspected piece of space junk has been discovered near a mine site in Western australia, prompting inquiry by authorities. Police secured the object after it was found, confirming there is currently no threat to public safety.
The discovery highlights the increasing volume of space debris orbiting Earth and the potential for objects to re-enter the atmosphere and land in populated areas. Western Australia Police are collaborating with the Australian Space Agency, the Department of Fire and emergency Services, and the mine operator to determine the object’s origin and composition. Initial assessments suggest the item is made of carbon fibre.
Police stated,”The object has been secured,and there is no current threat to public safety.”
authorities are working to identify the object, with WA Police sharing images of the debris – appearing as a dark, cylindrical object in a puddle of red dirt – with the Australian Space Agency.