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Mystery Solved: Australian Officials Confirm Object Found On Beach As Debris From Indian Rocket

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Source: LADbible/Twitter

Australian officials have finally put to rest the mystery surrounding a peculiar object found on a beach. The barnacle-covered cylinder, which sparked widespread speculation among amateur investigators online, has been identified as debris from an Indian rocket.

When was the object discovered?

Initially discovered in mid-July near Jurien Bay, a secluded coastal area in Western Australia, the object triggered wild theories ranging from military connections to links with the infamous disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

However, the Australian Space Agency has now confirmed that the object is likely a remnant from the “expended third-stage of a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle” operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation.

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The revelation brings closure to the curious case that had captured the attention of the public and showcases the importance of expert analysis in solving such enigmatic occurrences. As the object’s origin is traced back to India, it highlights the global nature of space exploration and the significance of international cooperation in understanding celestial mysteries.

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