The rocket body that slammed into the moon in March 2022 was part of the Long March 3C that launched China's Chang'e 5-T1 mission in 2014, a new study finds.
US News: A recent study has definitively identified the object that crashed into the moon on March 4, 2022, as the upper stage of China's Long March 3C rocket.
Astronomers have discovered two craters on the surface of the moon that were caused by a mysterious rocket impact. The incident has sparked questions into the origin of the spacecraft as no spacefaring agency or nation has taken credit, or blame, for the part.
january 6th, speaking to families of people who have loved ones who have gone down the rabbit hole of this stuff. there are a lot of families in this country probably hearing about these new posts today saying, oh, my god, here we go again. it will be interesting to see what law enforcement says or does about this in the coming days. thank you very much. so, rudy giuliani claims he was assaulted at a supermarket in staten island. what the video evidence shows. nasa digging into a mystery on the moon. just what caused this double crater.
NASA s Odyssey Orbiter Marks 20 Historic Years of Mapping Mars
Odyssey’s Launch: Click (or touch) and drag to interact with this 3D model of NASA’s Odyssey orbiter, which celebrates its 20th launch anniversary on April 7, 2021. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.
For two decades, the longest-lived spacecraft at the Red Planet has helped locate water ice, assess landing sites, and study the planet’s mysterious moons.
NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft launched 20 years ago on April 7, making it the oldest spacecraft still working at the Red Planet. The orbiter, which takes its name from Arthur C. Clarke’s classic sci-fi novel “2001: A Space Odyssey” (Clarke blessed its use before launch), was sent to map the composition of the Martian surface, providing a window to the past so scientists could piece together how the planet evolved.