At present, there is an atmosphere of curiosity about the Australian coastline. The Australian Space Agency has created a stir by sharing a picture on its Twitter account that shows a piece of an unidentified “alien space launch vehicle” near Jurion Bay in Western Australia.
We are currently conducting an inquiry regarding this item located on a beach near Jurien Bay in Western Australia.
The object may be from an alien space launch vehicle and we are liaising with global counterparts who may be able to provide more information.
(more in the comments) pic.twitter.com/41cRuhwzZk
– Australian Space Agency (@AusSpaceAgency) 17 July 2023
In view of the potential hazards, the space agency has issued a warning notice, advising beach-goers to maintain distance from the object.
The discovery came to local residents when they unexpectedly found a strange object off the coast of the seaside town of Green Head, 250 kilometers north of Perth.
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Area resident Garth Griffiths shared with abc.net.au that a neighbor informed him about the discovery. As per reports, a couple spotted the debris floating on the water side and used their four-wheeler to pull it ashore.
Once this news became popular online, people on the internet started behaving like detectives and trying to guess where this strange object came from. Some ideas propose that it may be related to the Chandrayaan-3 mission, as the rocket launch was visible from Australia on 14 July.
Last Friday, people in Australia reported seeing a comet/UFO in the sky, which appeared to be an LVM3 rocket launched. #Chandrayaan3,
And now, the PSLV rocket’s third stage has washed up off the coast of Green Head, Western Australia! #ISRO pic.twitter.com/FFVwhooSyE
— Debapratim (@debapratim_) 17 July 2023
— Cosmological Guy (@laxmanaquanta) 17 July 2023
There is other speculation that the debris may be from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), another type of rocket used by India.
as reported BBCThe object in question is likely a fuel tank that came off a rocket and fell into the Indian Ocean.











