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SpaceX Achieves Its First Moon Landing by Accidentally Crashing Into It at 5,400 Miles Per Hour, Causing Huge Explosion and 60-Foot Crater
['Frank Landymore', 'Contributing Writer', 'Joe Wilkins', 'Victor Tangermann']
Futurism
At long last, a Moon landing for SpaceX — just not the kind it was hoping for.
Its Starship megarocket is being built to bring cargo to the lunar surface, and hopefully deposit NASA astronauts there in a historic return.
This isn’t the first time that human debris has smashed into the lunar surface.
“It doesn’t present any danger to anyone, though it does highlight a certain carelessness about how leftover space hardware (space junk) is disposed of.”
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