The suspected space junk was found by mining personal in Australia and a multi-agency investigation has been launched as a ...
A piece of suspected space debris was found on Saturday burning near a mine site in the Pilbara district of Western Australia ...
Burning space “junk” was found at rural mining site in Australia, and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says it's not from a commercial aircraft.
If you do find an object you suspect is space debris in Australia, the Australian Space Agency cautions you not to touch it, ...
According to a leading space archaeologist, Alice Gorman, the debris is probably from a Chinese rocket, given the timing and ...
It could have been a scene from a science fiction film as police dressed in protective gear inspected the debris that landed ...
Two salvage vessels with an 80-member crew will lift the crashed aircraft during an operation that is expected to ‘last for a few days’, Airport Authority says.
Divers will begin operations on Friday to salvage the aircraft from the Potomac River, according to Washington, D.C.’s fire and EMS department. The department said on X that its divers have searched ...
Suspected space debris is believed to have crashed near a WA mine site, with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau confirming the object was not from a commercial aircraft.
The Airport Authority said on Thursday that the north runway had been temporarily closed from 8am to facilitate the ...