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Mysterious Space Balls Found on Australian Beaches Raise Safety Concerns

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A series of mysterious silver spheres, dubbed ‘space balls’, have washed ashore in northern Queensland, prompting an investigation by the Australian Space Agency. Discovered near Forrest Beach, these chrome-like objects are believed to be remnants of rocket stages, potentially containing toxic propellants like hydrazine. Authorities have established a safety cordon around the area, urging locals to avoid any suspicious objects and report them to emergency services.

The presence of these objects highlights the ongoing issue of space debris, which can pose risks long after a launch. While the immediate threat to the local community is deemed low, the situation raises awareness about the potential hazards of space junk. Previous incidents in Australia, including pieces from the Skylab space station and a SpaceX Dragon trunk, illustrate that such debris can surface unexpectedly.

Experts suggest that these spheres may have been pressurised fuel vessels made of titanium alloys, which can remain intact for years. The Australian Space Agency is collaborating with local authorities to assess the situation and ensure public safety. As more debris could appear along the coastline, residents are advised to stay vigilant and informed.

Interestingly, local businesses have capitalised on the event, with one takeaway offering a themed ‘space junk snack box’. This blend of safety and community engagement reflects how unusual occurrences can impact local culture and economy, even as they pose potential risks.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Science Tags: debris, hazard, queensland, safety, space

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