
Six metal spheres wash ashore in Australia, likely rocket debris
Six metallic spheres found at Forrest Beach in northern Queensland are believed to be space debris—heavy, pressurized vessels from a rocket that reentered the atmosphere. The Australian Space Agency called them likely space debris and noted they were about the size of a basketball; emergency responders have removed them and deem them safe, though more debris could surface. The incident illustrates the growing problem of space junk, with agencies tracking thousands of orbital objects and past examples of debris reentry causing property damage or injuries. Experts stress caution with unknown debris and ongoing international cooperation to identify the source vehicle and launch nation.

