Space debris washed up on Australian beach, ISRO will study

At a time when Indians are eagerly waiting for their Chandrayaan-3 to land on the moon, a picture from Australia created tension. A huge mysterious dome-shaped object has washed up on the sea coast of Australia, although it is not yet known whether it is part of the PSLV launch vehicle of the Indian Space Institute (ISRO), which ISRO had launched some time ago. was just launched.

“We are currently investigating this object located on a beach near Jurien Bay in Western Australia,” Australia’s space agency said in a tweet. “The object may belong to a foreign space launch vehicle and we are in contact with global space agencies who may be able to provide more information,” the agency said.

“If the community sees any further suspicious debris, they should report it to local authorities and the Australian Space Agency via SPACE.MONITORING@SPACE.gov.au,” the agency said in a tweet.

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