The Australian Space Agency has put an end to speculations surrounding the mysterious object that washed ashore on an Australian beach. It has been confirmed that the object is likely debris from an expended third stage of a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The discovery of the enigmatic object took place near Jurien Bay in Western Australia, just a day after the Chandrayaan-3 launch, triggering discussions about it possibly being a spent stage of the Launch Vehicle Mark-III. However, after a thorough examination, the Australian Space Agency established that the debris originated from a previous PSLV launch. PSLV is a renowned medium-lift launch vehicle operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for satellite launches. The object, a two-meter metal cylinder covered in rust and barnacles, was found by local residents in Green Head, Western Australia. The authorities were immediately alerted, and the area was cordoned off for further investigation. The initial speculation that the object could be space junk,