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A SpaceX booster rocket that was launched from Florida back in 2015 is racing through space uncontrolled. And it's heading for the moon. It was launched to deliver NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory to it's destination almost 7 years ago. But it's been flying around ever since.
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When it was done with it's mission, it didn't have enough fuel to fly out of our earth/moon neighborhood. So it's been in something experts have called a "chaotic orbit".
Bill Gray, a man who creates software that tracks objects in orbit, wrote in a blog post that he believes the Falcon 9 rocket is in line to impact with the moon around March 4th.
But it will hit the dark side of the moon, so we won't see it. (But it may hit the aliens or Nazi's living there, depending on the conspiracy you believe)
Don't worry experts say it won't be the end of the universe.