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4 May 2021 A longstanding “mystery” has finally been solved after a wind and solar-powered research drone washed up on a beach last week in Victoria after contact was lost 18 month ago and the drone was left floating across the Southern Ocean. The Waratah Bay Marine Rescue (MSAR) members were called out last Monday to the Waratah Bay Surf Beach after, as Life Saving Victoria described it, an “Unidentified Floating Object” was discovered washed ashore. After searching “for any signs of extra terrestrial life” the MSAR members eventually discovered that the owner of the craft was the California-based developer, Saildrone. According to the Victoria Police, which was part of the effort to identify the mysterious floating drone, Saildrone launched three of its floating research drones back in 2019 from Bluff in New Zealand. ....
Mysterious ghost boat washes up in Australia two years after leaving NZ 27 Apr, 2021 10:54 PM 2 minutes to read The drone was found washed up after its long journey. Photo / Victoria Police NZ Herald A futuristic vessel launched from New Zealand has finally washed up after it went off the grid two years ago, drifting across the world and navigating frozen oceans after its research mission went awry. Police in the Australian state of Victoria reported their mysterious visitor in a Facebook post, revealing that those that found the craft were stunned as mullets by the discovery. The Saildrone was launched from Bluff in January 2019 on a mission to research the krill population around Antarctica. ....
'Solved a longstanding mystery': Unmanned vessel washes up in Australia msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.