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SpaceX rocket debris lands in sheep paddock, Australian Space Agency confirms

The Australian Space Agency has confirmed debris found in the NSW Snowy Mountains belongs to SpaceX.

Three pieces of space junk have so far been found in the region, which are considered to be the biggest pieces found in Australia since 1979.

Two pieces were inspected by technical experts from the Australian Space Agency and NSW Police on Saturday.

Police have since confirmed they were also aware of the third piece being found in the region.

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This piece of space junk is estimated to be up to three meters long. (ABC South East NSW: Adriane Reardon)

Authorities believed the space debris belonged to SpaceX but had been awaiting confirmation.

“The agency has confirmed the debris is from a SpaceX mission and continues to engage with our counterparts in the US, as well as other parts of the Commonwealth and local authorities as appropriate,” an Australian Space Agency spokesperson said.

“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.”

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This third piece of space junk was also found in the NSW Snowy Mountains, near Jindabyne.(Supplied: Nick Lodge)

It comes after locals reported hearing a loud boom on July 9, which was considered to have been caused by the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, which was launched in November 2020, re-entering Earth’s atmosphere.

Locals in the regions are being told that there’s a possibility more pieces could still be found.

“If the community spots any further suspected debris they should not attempt to handle it or retrieve it,” the agency said.

“They should contact the SpaceX Debris Hotline at 1-866-623-0234 or at [email protected].”

SpaceX has been contacted for comment.

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Space junk has landed at two properties in the NSW Snowy Mountains.(ABC South East NSW: Adriane Reardon)

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US

One person dead in Fitzwilliam crash

SEARCH FOR THE NIGHT, BUT SAY THEY BELIEVE THEY’VE IDENTIFIED THE SUSPECT… AND WILL BE BACK OUT LOOKING TOMORROW. A TROY MAN IS DEAD TONIGHT… AFTER HE COLLIDED WITH A JEEP WHILE RIDING HIS MOTORCYCLE. 27-YEAR-OLD ALEXANDER BARBUR WAS RIDING ON ROUTE 12 IN FITZWILLIAM THIS AFTERNOON. IT APPEARS AS THOUGH HE HIT THE JEEP WHILE IT WAS MAKING A TUR

One person dead after motorcycle crash in Fitzwilliam

One person is dead after a motorcycle crash in Fitzwilliam, according to New Hampshire State Police. The motorcyclist collided with a Jeep on Route 12 in front of Bottom’s Up convenience store, according to officials. Police said the motorcyclist, Alexander Barbur, 27, of Troy, was pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses saw the motorcycle traveling at an excessive rate of speed while passing other vehicles prior to the crash, officials said. They said Barbur crashed into the Jeep when it was turning left into the Bottom’s Up driveway. The driver of the Jeep did not have any injuries. Police are asking anyone who witnesses the crash to contact police at (603) 223-3790.

One person is dead after a motorcycle crash in Fitzwilliam, according to New Hampshire State Police.

The motorcyclist collided with a Jeep on Route 12 in front of Bottom’s Up convenience store, according to officials.

Police said the motorcyclist, Alexander Barbur, 27, of Troy, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses saw the motorcycle traveling at an excessive rate of speed while passing other vehicles prior to the crash, officials said. They said Barbur crashed into the Jeep when it was turning left into the Bottom’s Up driveway.

The driver of the Jeep did not have any injuries.

Police are asking anyone who witnesses the crash to contact police at (603) 223-3790.

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Sports

Commonwealth Games cyclists taken to hospital, spectators injured after velodrome crash

Three cyclists have been taken to hospital and spectators have been injured following a horrific crash during a heat of the men’s scratch race at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

England’s Matt Walls and Isle of Man’s Matt Bostock were involved in the crash along with several other riders.

Walls was catapulted over the barriers and into the crowd at the Lee Valley VeloPark. The 24-year-old received treatment for more than 40 minutes before leaving the velodrome in an ambulance.

Spectators were also hurt after Walls and his bike came over the top of the barriers on the high banking at a corner of the track.

Walls was trying to avoid riders who had failed in a crash lower down the banking, but he clipped another wheel and went over the top.

“Three cyclists and two spectators have been treated by the onsite medical team,” a Birmingham 2022 statement read.

“The three cyclists have been taken to hospital. The two spectators did not require hospital treatment.”

England team officials said Walls was to undergo “precautionary checks” in hospital.

The remainder of the morning Commonwealth Games cycling session was canceled and spectators were asked to leave the velodrome.

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