A SpaceX rocket stage slammed into the moon at 5,400 mph, creating a 60-foot crater visible in new NASA photos—proof that even space junk can reshape lunar terrain. Captured just a week after impact by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, the crater’s dark and bright streaks reveal kicked-up moon dust. South Korea’s Danuri spacecraft was first to image the site, underscoring global lunar interest as NASA and private firms like SpaceX push forward with moon missions.
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