Unidentified metal spheres found on Australian beach are 'debris from a foreign rocket body', space agency says
A space agency has identified six mysterious metal spheres washed up on an Australian beach as debris from a foreign rocket body.
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A space agency has identified six mysterious metal spheres washed up on an Australian beach as debris from a foreign rocket body.
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