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Tesla in Australia Struck by Mystery Object And It Could Be a World First : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 3, 2025 1:50 am
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An Australian man driving along a highway had a close encounter with a mysterious object that may have been a meteorite. Andrew Melville-Smith, a veterinarian from Whyalla in South Australia, reported to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that the object struck his Tesla with such force that the windscreen appeared to soften and partially melt, causing cracks to spread out from the point of impact. Surprisingly, the car was in Autopilot mode at the time and continued driving as if nothing had happened.

Melville-Smith contacted the South Australian Museum to investigate the incident and determine the origin of the projectile. If the object is indeed a meteorite, it would be a rare occurrence of a meteorite hitting a moving vehicle. The museum’s mineralogists are examining the windscreen for embedded particles that may indicate a space origin before searching for the meteorite itself.

Mineralogist Kieran Meaney of the South Australian Museum mentioned that the heat generated upon impact with the windscreen was significant, causing the glass to melt slightly. While meteorites are typically cold upon landing, the intense kinetic energy of a fast-moving object can generate heat upon impact.

Despite the possibility of the object being a meteorite, other explanations such as space junk, debris from an aircraft, or a regular Earth rock cannot be ruled out. Further investigation will determine the true nature of the object, with plans to locate and retrieve the potential meteorite if confirmed.

Overall, the incident highlights the rarity of meteorite impacts on Earth and the need for thorough scientific investigation to unravel the mysteries of objects from space. Stay tuned for updates as the South Australian Museum delves deeper into this intriguing case.

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