On July 3, 2026, shiny spheres began appearing on an Australian beach, each roughly twice the size of a basketball. Their unusual presence raised immediate concerns about safety.
Initially, authorities feared the objects could be hazardous. However, after investigation, they have determined that these spheres are likely empty fuel vessels from a rocket, commonly referred to as 'space balls.'
This identification has eased worries among local residents and beachgoers, as the objects are now considered safe. The phenomenon highlights the ongoing issue of space debris re-entering Earth's atmosphere and landing in populated areas.
