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    New images from a NASA satellite orbiting the moon reveal a fresh, 60-foot-wide crater formed by a wayward SpaceX rocket that slammed into the lunar surface earlier this month.

    The crash involved the upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket that originally launched on January 15, 2025, carrying two commercial lunar landers. While the rocket’s first stage — the booster used for liftoff — returned to Earth, its second, or upper, stage continued propelling the robotic landers on their path to the moon.

    After the rocket’s mission was complete, SpaceX intentionally discarded the upper stage in space — but it later became clear that quirks of orbital dynamics had pushed the booster onto a collision course with the moon.

    Researchers and space agencies scrambled to capture imagery of the vehicle’s landing site after it hit the moon on August 5. The European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, located at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, was among the first to detect the impact. And the Korean Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, called Danuri, shared images on social media shortly after the collision.

    Danuri's cameras captured images from before and after the impact.
    Danuri’s cameras captured images from before and after the impact.

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    NASA said it worked alongside the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) and used the preliminary data that Danuri gathered to guide a narrow-angle camera on board NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, and capture clearer images, which NASA released Tuesday.

    “To capture imagery of the impact, engineers tilted the spacecraft so its cameras would point toward the crater each time LRO passed about 60 miles above the Moon, traveling 1 mile per second,” the sapce agency said in a news release Tuesday. “The orbiter circles the Moon from pole to pole every two hours, while the Moon slowly rotates underneath it.”

    After view of the crater formed after a Falcon 9 upper stage struck the moon’s surface on August 5. These images were taken between August 11 and 12 by the Narrow-Angle Camera on NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
    After view of the crater formed after a Falcon 9 upper stage struck the moon’s surface on August 5. These images were taken between August 11 and 12 by the Narrow-Angle Camera on NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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    It took six days for the LRO’s orbital path to line up with the impact site, NASA noted, and additional time to process the imagery. Imaging the impact site required extreme precision, the space agency said, as even a 10-second delay in snapping a picture could cause the newly created crater to drift as much as 10 miles out of frame.

    Though the rocket collision was unplanned, NASA researchers said the event did not pose a threat to anyone on Earth or to the lunar surface.

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