Mystery with a titanium ball from space on a beach in the Bahamas



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The Bahamian authorities are trying to solve the mystery of the origin of a … space ball. A British woman who took her … for a walk on the beach, saw a strange object in the sand. When he got closer, he was surprised to find that he was in front of an … alien construction. He immediately notified the Bahamian authorities and the investigation began.

The basic scenario being considered by the Bahamian authorities is titanium ball, be part of a russian spacecraft. The strange object found by the British woman in the area called Manon Clarke.

“We decided to go for a walk to a different place this time and there I noticed this silver, round, shiny thing lying in the sand.” he said. “We could see a text in Russian on the side. So we started researching to see what it was, which was a bit risky since we had no idea what it was.”, make a note of.

According to your information The independent, the first estimates of what exactly this mysterious object could have been related to a component of a satellite or spacecraft that served as hydrazine tank, as a deposit of the basic fuel of the rockets.

There is one on the ball Russian inscription with basic information about the specific object. Specifically, the operating temperature range is between -170 and -196 degrees Celsius, the capacity is estimated at about 43 liters, as well as the maximum weight at 41 kg. The cases want the titanium ball to have been made in 2018.

However, how it ended up in the Bahamas has not been clarified. The Russian authorities have yet to mention the relevant reports.

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