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Elon Musk’s SpaceX: Space agency makes incredible discovery

The Australian Space Agency has confirmed the origins of a bizarre object found on a farmer’s property in southern NSW.

Farmer Mick Miners woke up to find space junk torpedoed into his land. Picture: Supplied.
Farmer Mick Miners woke up to find space junk torpedoed into his land. Picture: Supplied.

The Australian Space Agency has confirmed the three massive pieces of space junk that torpedoed into farmers’ properties in southern NSW came from Elon Musk’s SpaceX aircraft.

The three separate pieces of three-metre space junk crashed into the Snowy Mountains region over the weekend at around 25,000km/h.

One of the objects, which was part of the SpaceX Crew-1 craft, was found in a sheep paddock by a farmer living on a large property in the Snowy Mountains.

Farmer Mick Miners said he discovered the space junk, which resembled a tree from a distance, after his family heard a loud bang.

The bang was also reportedly heard by residents living in southern NSW, with some alleging they saw an explosion.

SpaceX has been in space for almost two years. Picture: Supplied
SpaceX has been in space for almost two years. Picture: Supplied

Neighbouring farmer Jock Wallace also reported a similar foreign object that torpedoed into his land.

Luckily for both farmers, the space waste, which came from one of the craft’s fins, was located a fair way from their homes.

Upon investigation, Australian National University space expert Brad Tucker was called by authorities to inspect the object on Mr Miner’s property.

“This is most definitely space junk which was part of the SpaceX Crew-1 trunk,” he told Ben Fordham on radio on Monday.

“SpaceX has this capsule that takes humans into space, but there is a bottom part … so when the astronauts come back, they leave the bottom part in space before the capsule lands.”

Parts of the aerospace craft were found scattered on farmers’ land in NSW. Picture: SpaceX/AFP
Parts of the aerospace craft were found scattered on farmers’ land in NSW. Picture: SpaceX/AFP

NSW Police and the Australian Space Agency confirmed the debris was from a SpaceX mission and continue to engage with the US regarding the junk.

“The agency is operating under the Australian Government Space Re-entry Debris Plan which outlines roles and responsibilities for key Australian government agencies and committees in supporting the response to space re-entry debris.” the Australian Space Agency said.

The space craft, which costs $62m per launch, has started to deorbit after almost two years in space.

Mr Tucker said the craft was originally planned to break apart and land in the ocean.

“We saw most pieces land in the ocean, but clearly some hadn’t because this three-metre piece was speared into the ground from space,” Mr Tucker said.

Elon Musk launched his aerospace company in 2002. Picture: Philip Pacheco/AFP.
Elon Musk launched his aerospace company in 2002. Picture: Philip Pacheco/AFP.

“In photographs of the debris, you can clearly see charring, which you would expect from re-entry (into the atmosphere). It is very rare to see because they don’t usually land on land but in the ocean. People often think they find small pieces of space junk, but they would burn up on re-entry, so it’s more likely to be large pieces like this.”

The spacecraft, which is a stainless steel rocket, was more than 50m tall.

SpaceX is an American aerospace company founded in 2002 by Mr Musk that helped usher in the era of commercial spaceflight.

Originally published as Elon Musk’s SpaceX: Space agency makes incredible discovery

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