Scientists Uncover Identity of Mysterious Space Object Found on Australian Beach

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The mystery of an unidentified metal cylinder that washed up on a beach in Australia has been solved. The Australian Space Agency has determined that the object is debris from the third stage of a polar satellite launch vehicle operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation. The cylinder, which is believed to be the fuel containment vessel, survived re-entry due to its resilience to high temperatures. While the chances of space debris hitting populated areas are low, the Australian Space Agency is working with ISRO to determine the object's fate and ensure compliance with international space treaties.
Topics:world#australian-space-agency#indian-space-research-organisation#polar-satellite-launch-vehicle#science-and-technology#space-archaeology#space-debris
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