Chinese rocket hits the moon

At precisely 72558 am. 20 hours agoA chunk of Chinese space junk today crashed into the far side of the Moon according to a maker of astrometry software.


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The debris a piece of a rocket about the size of a school bus had been floating in.

. It was a booster for the Change 5-T1 mission and launched in 2014 as part of the Chinese space agencys lunar exploration programme. A rocket will indeed strike the lunar surface on 4 March but. This would likely be the first time a man-made object has hit another space object without.

18 hours agoThe object is probably part of a rocket that launched a small Chinese spacecraft called Change 5-T1 towards the Moon in 2014. According to astronomers the booster rocket was Set to reach the surface of the moon at about 725 am. However the impact will be on the far side of the moon and not visible from Earth.

It was a booster for the Change 5-T1 mission and launched in 2014 as part. 11 hours agoIts possible that an out-of-control rocket the size of a school bus has hit the moon by now. The trash is believed to be a spent Long March 3C rocket booster from the launch of Change 5-T1 a Chinese experimental robotic spacecraft that lifted off in 2014The leftover component was estimated to have smashed into the Moon at.

The rocket will likely disintegrate on. 5 hours agoSuspected Chinese Rocket Crashes Into the Moon News Suspected Chinese Rocket Crashes Into the Moon By Jack Davis March 5 2022 at 759am Three tons of space junk slammed into the moon Friday as China tried to insist that no matter what other observers say that country was not responsible. 1 day agoThe rocket booster was likely hit the Moon at 122558 Universal Time on March 4 2022 Forbes reported.

A discarded part of a rocket is hours away from crashing into the Moon say scientists who first predicted the collision in January. The rocket stage is expected to hit the moon at 726 am. ET on March 4.

Its primary mision was to test return-capsule technology ahead of the full sample return mission Change 5 that China carried out successfully in December 2020. Astronomers think that a rocket booster expected to hit the moon on Friday is Chinese though a Chinese official has denied this. EST122558 Universal Time today a rocket part launched by China eight years ago should have struck the Moon while traveling at a.

The piece of old space junk expected to crash into the moon in early March that was originally thought to be from SpaceX is actually an old Chinese rocket multiple astronomers believe. Astronomers first thought the rocket part had been launched by Elon Musks SpaceX programme then. ET 1225 GMT after spending nearly eight years stumbling across space.

23 hours agoAstronomers say a rocket likely hit the moon last night based on the law of gravity but experts told UPI on Friday there are currently no plans to. Discarded rocket part to hit Moon in hours say scientists. The rocket which is as heavy as an Asian elephant is set to strike the surface of the far side of the moon on March 4.

Mon 14 Feb 2022 2156 EST A rocket expected to crash into the moon in early March was built by China not SpaceX it has emerged. The spacecraft was sent on a free-return trajectory out past the Moon and returned to Earth on October 31 2014 over Siziwang Banner Inner Mongolia. 2 days agoMany experts now think that the junk which has been hurtling around space for more than seven years is the spent upper stage of a rocket launched during one.

The three-tonne rocket part which is hurtling through space at 5800mph is expected to hit at 1225 on Friday. The four-tonne rocket part probably hit the Moons surface at a speed of about 5700 mph. 1 day agoMoon crash.

Bill Gray who writes the popular Project Pluto software to track near-Earth objects originally reported that the junk was a SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage launched from Florida in February 2015. The moon Space junk on collision course with the moon likely a Chinese rocket experts Space junk to smash into the far side of the moon at 5800mph on Friday and it may take weeks even months. The rocket which is as heavy as an Asian elephant is set to strike the surface of the far side of the moon on March 4.

Discarded Chinese rocket HITS the moon. Three-tonne piece of space junk is likely to have left a 66ft crater after slamming into the lunar. 1 day agoThis morning a piece of space junk smacked right into the far side of the moon.

An out-of-control spent rocket believed to belong to China is expected to leave a 66ft-wide crater in the moon when it smashes into the lunar surface on Friday. Object was actually more likely to be Change 5-T1 rocket. He ran the numbers again and concluded it was the third stage of a.


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