A rocket part could collide with the moon in the next few weeks By Katie Hunt, CNN - 4h ago Follow React 5 Comments | 14 Listen to this article A rogue rocket booster could collide with the moon in the next few weeks, according to space experts, an event that could leave a crater on the far side of the moon. © Laurent Emmanuel/AFP/Getty Images A photo taken on May 13, 2019, shows a view of the moon from Cannes, southern France. The SpaceX Falcon rocket stage was used in 2015 to launch the US Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR and has been floating around in the outer part of the Earth-moon system ever since. Bill Gray, an independent researcher focused on orbital dynamics who was the first to publicize the imminent collision, said by his calculations the rocket part would hit the moon a bit north of its equator "within a minute" of 7.26 a.m. ET on March 4. The way the object is moving makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact location, he added, a...
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