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Fiery Object Found Near WA Mine Ruled Out as Aircraft, Suspected Space Debris

Authorities have secured the object pending Australian Space Agency analysis to confirm its origin.

Overview

  • Mine workers discovered the burning item on Saturday about 30 kilometres east of Newman on a remote access road, prompting emergency services to extinguish the fire and secure the site.
  • Initial assessments describe a carbon‑fibre structure consistent with composite‑overwrapped pressure vessels or rocket tanks used in aerospace hardware.
  • The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has ruled out any link to commercial aircraft, and police say the object's characteristics match known space re‑entry debris.
  • WA Police are coordinating a multi‑agency response with the Australian Space Agency, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services and the mine operator, with no current threat to public safety.
  • Independent experts have suggested a possible connection to the fourth stage of a recent Chinese Jielong launch, though officials stress that attribution remains unconfirmed and may take weeks or months.