Metal spheres found on a Queensland beach are likely space debris, not extraterrestrial. The Australian Space Agency is working with international partners to confirm their origin.
The discovery bemused residents of a small town in northeastern Australia. The objects appear to be junk from a space launch, the country’s space agency said. By Hari Raj An Australian beach community ...
Emergency services raced to the beach and shut down access as investigations were launched into where it had come from. 7NEWS ...
A siphonophore—a colonial marine invertebrate related to the venomous stinging Portuguese Man-o-war—is scanned using Deep ...
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Unidentified metal spheres found on Australian beach are space debris, authorities say
The Australian Space Agency said unidentified spheres found on a beach in Queensland are "consistent with debris from a ...
Australia reveals likely origin of mysterious ‘space balls’ found on beaches - Crews in protective suits were seen placing ...
This story has been updated with confirmation that a body found on Daytona Beach on July 4 is that of a teenager reported missing the previous night. The body of a young male found on the beach in ...
Having considered more than 1,000 cases, this analyst of unidentified anomalous phenomena has honed a rational process for ...
Volusia County Beach Safety confirmed Friday night that it was searching for a missing 17-year-old Orlando boy who was ...
Body of missing 17-year-old swimmer recovered in Daytona Beach after being caught in rip current. Formal identification ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Two drownings in less than 72 hours along Volusia County beaches prompted renewed safety warnings from officials after the body of a 17-year-old Orlando teen was recovered ...
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