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the moon on March 4
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The booster has been drifting in space for seven years, but it is now headed for an impact.Bill Gray, the owner of projectpluto.com first reported the upcoming crash in a blog post.It is likely the "first unintentional case" of a human object hitting the moon, Gray wrote.But there's no cause for panic, Jonathan McDowell, a Harvard astronomer, said in a tweet Tuesday.
As said here by Marianne Guenot