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Used SpaceX rocket stage could hit the moon’s Einstein crater this summer, report finds

A discarded piece of a SpaceX rocket carelessly left adrift in space will likely crash into the moon this summer, a new report finds.

The renegade rocket poses no risk to the moon or any working spacecraft, the report stresses. However, the collision — which is predicted to occur Aug. 5 on the border of the moon’s near and far sides — may be of “minor scientific interest” if it creates a new crater that can later be studied.

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