A rogue rocket is on course to crash into the moon. It won't be the first.

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Dr. Alice Gorman is an internationally recognized leader in the field of space archaeology. She is an Associate Professor in the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University, where she teaches the Archaeology of Modern Society.\nHer research focuses on the archaeology and heritage of space exploration, including space junk, planetary landing sites, off-earth mining, rocket launch pads and antennas.\nShe is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Advisory Council of the Space Industry Association of Australia and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.\nHer book 'Dr. Space Junk vs the Universe: Archaeology and the Future' (2019) won the Mark and Evette Moran NIB People's Choice Award for Non-Fiction and the John Mulvaney Book Prize, awarded by the Australian Archaeological Association. It was also shortlisted for the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, and the Adelaide Festival Literary Awards.\nAlice tweets as @drspacejunk and blogs at Space Age Archaeology.

lander in 2019. This was especially controversial as the lander carried a secret cargo of dried tardigrades, tiny creatures that could be revived in the presence of water.

The upper images show the landscape before impact and the lower images show the craters and the dark ejecta. The only other spacecraft on the moon's far side are the US Ranger 4 probe, which crashed in 1962, and China's Yutu's latest results show that"soil" on the far side The rocket stage could potentially cause damage to these historic spacecraft, if it lands on or near them. However, this is statistically unlikely. Current predictions have it landing in Hertzsprung crater, a long way from the Aitken basin where the Chinese spacecraft are operating.

Canadian researchers Eytan Tepper and Christopher Whitehead have suggested the moon could be protected by Can the moon be a person? As lunar mining looms, a change of perspective could protect Earth's ancient companion

 

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When is it crashing cuz the moon still out 🙄

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