NASA prepares to document a rocket collision with the moon

Washington (AFP)

The US space agency, NASA, is preparing to monitor the crater that will form when part of a SpaceX rocket collides with the moon on March 4, describing the event as an “interesting research opportunity.” SpaceX launched the Falcon 9 rocket. In 2015, following his success in placing a NASA observatory in orbit, the second layer of it has remained floating in space since that time. A NASA spokeswoman stated that it is possible to use the agency’s “lunar orbiter” probe, which is currently orbiting around The moon to take pictures comparing the situation before and following the impact.

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