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Suspected space debris found on fire near mining town

Suspected space debris has been found burning on a remote road in Newman, in Western Australia. (HANDOUT/WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE)

Authorities are investigating how suspected space debris ended up in outback Australia after mine workers found burning items.

Western Australia Police are leading the response after the burning junk was located near the mining town of Newman on Sunday afternoon.

Transport safety officials ruled out the item being from a commercial aircraft, saying it was more likely to be re-entering space debris.

Space junk on a road
WA police are leading an investigation into how the object came to be found alight in WA. (HANDOUT/WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE)

“Initial assessments indicate the item was made of carbon fibre and may be a composite over-wrapped pressure vessel or rocket tank, consistent with aerospace components,” a WA Police spokesperson said.

“The object remains under investigation, though its characteristics are consistent with known space re-entry debris … further technical assessment will be undertaken by engineers from the Australian Space Agency to assist in identifying its nature and source.”

Mine site personnel found the burning object near a remote access road and called emergency services about 2pm, police said.

Police, the Australian Space Agency, the WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services and the mine operators are all involved in the investigation.

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