Before-and-after images show where SpaceX rocket crashed into the moon
First publishedAug 19, 14:30 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 22:03 UTC · 11m ago
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The Falcon 9 crash was not intentional, but NASA said lunar-surface impacts are actually an “accepted and safe” method of disposing of hardware.
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- The Falcon 9 crash was not intentional, but NASA said lunar-surface impacts are actually an “accepted and safe” method of disposing of hardware.
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Before-and-after images show where SpaceX rocket crashed into the moon
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