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Chandrayaan-3 debris fell on an Australian beach?

Chandrayaan-3 debris fell on an Australian beach?
Chandrayaan-3 debris fell on an Australian beach?

Australian Space Agency is investigating an object found on a beach near Jurien Bay in Western Australia, with speculation that it could be a piece from India’ Chandrayaan-3 mission.  The mysterious object was found near Green Head town in Mid West coast on Sunday afternoon by a couple of area residents who saw  the object floating in water and they dragged it out.

The sighting of an elusive object off the coast of Australia has caused a stir. It was spotted off the coast of the town of Greenhead in Western Australia. The locals are discussing in different ways because they don’t understand what the drum-shaped object is made of copper.  Now there is a debate going on that it might be a fragment that fell apart from the rocket. Local authorities have warned the locals to stay away from this object. 

What is this object? Where did it come from?  Australian Space Agency has also stepped into the field to find out about this object. It is estimated that it may be related to a foreign space launch. It  has been revealed on social media that Australian Space Agency are in consultation with many countries in this regard. Meanwhile, space expert said that this object is related to PSLV rocket of India. 

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