Chinese rocket hits the moon
NASA smashed that rocket into the moon to study how large a crater it would create. China DENIES responsibility for a rocket set to slam into the moon on March 4 - as experts claim the rogue craft is a booster from a Chinese mission from 2014 weeks after mistaking it as a SpaceX.
The presumed SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster thats on a course to hit the moon March 4 is actually a Chinese booster from a rocket launch in 2014 a University of Arizona team has confirmed.
. However the impact will be on the far side of the moon and not visible from Earth. The presumed SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster thats on a course to hit the moon March 4 is actually a Chinese booster from a rocket launch in. Chinese rocket not Falcon 9 will hit moon on March 4 confirms Indian-led team Army jawan shoots self in Jammu This programme will help you go up the corporate ladder while equipping you with.
A rocket part expected to collide with the moon in March didnt come from a spacecraft belonging to Elon Musks SpaceX and may instead be a booster from a Chinese launch an astronomer said. UArizona students in the universitys Space Domain Awareness lab at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory have had their eyes on the piece of space junk for weeks as they. The rocket stage is expected to hit the moon at 726 am.
Some rocket boosters have even been deliberately aimed at the moon to study their impact Gray previously pointed out referencing the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite. The rocket will likely disintegrate on. ET on March 4.
But later he and others in the astronomy community realized the accidental moon collider is part of a Chinese Long March rocket that sent. Because the rocket will hit the far side of the moon in an area thats not particularly interesting.
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