The first human-made object collides with another planet without control


 For the first time in history, a human-made object collides or falls on another planet without intention or control.

The beginning was in February of 2015, the US space agency NASA and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA launched a rocket into space carrying a new satellite to an altitude of 1.5 million kilometers outside the surface of the Earth. The satellite's mission was to monitor the activity of Solar Storms, and the atmosphere of the planet in general. After it reached its place and the mission succeeded, the Falcon-9 rocket from Space-X unexpectedly ran out of fuel, and the second stage separated from it to enter into orbit out of control. For 7 years, the rocket, which weighs 4.4 tons, revolves in a complex and unpredictable orbit around the Earth, affected by the Earth's gravity, and the gravity of the sun and the moon together.

Recently, according to the latest calculations of the missile's orbit, it is expected that it will collide with the moon March 4th. The collision will be very violent, because based on the mathematical calculations of the rocket's orbit and its rotation speed, it will fall on the surface of the moon at a gigantic speed equivalent to approximately 9,288 kilometers per hour, and this will cause a very violent explosion on the surface, and it will make a huge meteorite crater.



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