A SpaceX rocket is set to crash into the moon
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This morning, at 7:35am BST, a piece of SpaceX rocket was set to unintentionally crash into the moon at a speed of 5,400mph. The four-tonne piece of the rocket was part of a launch in January 2025. It was never intended to hit the moon, but its path has gradually been altered by gravitational pulls. Don't worry, the crash poses no danger to those on earth, but is expected to blast one million kilograms of debris into space and form a new lunar crater.
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