SpaceX Rocket Part to Crash Into Moon 7 Years After Launch
The New York Times
The four-ton piece of the rocket hasn’t been heard from since it launched an American satellite called DSCOVR. It could make a 65-foot crater on the far side of the moon.
SpaceX will be getting to the moon a bit more than a month from now, far earlier than expected.
But it’s all by accident, and it’ll cause a bit of a mess.
SpaceX, the rocket company started by Elon Musk, has been selected by NASA to provide the spaceship that will take its astronauts back to the surface of the moon. That is still years away.
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