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In reply to the discussion: A "mystery rocket" crashed into the moon and NASA is baffled as to origin [View all]ThoughtCriminal
(14,050 posts)19. 29 meters - those are big holes
"No other rocket body impacts on the Moon created double craters. The four Apollo SIV-B craters were somewhat irregular in outline (Apollos 13, 14, 15, 17) and were substantially larger (greater than 35 meters, about 38 yards) than each of the double craters. The maximum width (29 meters, about 31.7 yards) of the double crater of the mystery rocket body was near that of the S-IVBs."
The SIV-B was a pretty big rocket stage.
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A "mystery rocket" crashed into the moon and NASA is baffled as to origin [View all]
JoanofArgh
Jun 2022
OP
No, it wasn't 'burning' - none of them can do that for long - just minutes
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2022
#20
NASA sent it. It's a scam to get them funding to send another astronaut to the Moon.
Towlie
Jun 2022
#7
Does the rocket look like a coffin and does it say Hargreeves anywhere on
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2022
#14