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Update: the SpaceX or Chinese space junk has impacted on the far side of the moon (supposedly)


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Falcon 9 booster, launched from Florida in 2015 to deploy Deep Space Climate Observatory, has followed ‘chaotic’ orbit since

 

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A SpaceX rocket is on a collision course with the moon after spending almost seven years hurtling through space, experts say.

 

The booster was originally launched from Florida in February 2015 as part of an interplanetary mission to send a space weather satellite on a million-mile journey.

 

But after completing a long burn of its engines and sending the NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory on its way to the Lagrange point – a gravity-neutral position four times further than the moon and in direct line with the sun – the rocket’s second stage became derelict.

 

 

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The piece of space junk has impacted on the far side of the moon (supposedly)

 

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The Moon's far side should now have a new crater after being hit by a large chunk of space junk.

 

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A discarded part of a rocket should have crashed into the Moon's far side by now, say scientists who were expecting the impact at 12:25 GMT.

 

The three-tonne rocket part had been tracked for a number of years, but its origin was contested.

 

At first, astronomers thought it might have belonged to Elon Musk's SpaceX firm, and then said it was Chinese - something China denies.

 

The effects of the impact on the Moon should have been minor.

 

The rocket stage would have dug out a small crater and created a plume of dust.

 

Scientists hope to get confirmation in the coming days, or weeks.

 

 

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