UA researchers track SpaceX rocket booster on collision course with moon - Arizona Daily Star
For Star subscribers: University of Arizona researchers are trying to figure out exactly where the impact will occur on the moon. “This thing is big. It’s 46 feet long, 13
The Eagle landed, but this Falcon is going to crash.
Part of the Space X Falcon 9 rocket launched in 2015 is now on a collision course with the moon, and a team of University of Arizona researchers … [+1046 chars]
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