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South Korean satellite captures before and after views of SpaceX rocket's moon crash
['Associated Press']
The Malta Independent
Associated Press<a href='https://ads.independent.com.mt/www/delivery/ck.php?n=afef72b0&cb=4' target='_blank'><img data-src='https://ads.independent.com.mt/www/delivery/avw.php?zoneid=22&cb=4&n=afef72b0' border='0' alt='' /></a>A South Korean satellite has captured the first pictures of the moon's fresh crash scene caused by a stray SpaceX rocket.
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute's Danuri spacecraft flew over the impact site soon after the Falcon 9 upper stage inadvertently plowed into the moon on Wednesday.
Korean space officials said Danuri gathered before and after shots.
NASA expects its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to fly over the crash site next week to view the aftermath.
The upper stage from that launch is what crashed into the moon this week at 5,400 mph (8,700 kph), placed on an accidental collision course by solar activity and gravity, according to SpaceX.