What stood out to me was how conspicuously well-timed the impact of the 4-ton part of a SpaceX rocket was with contemporary popular movies, such as Don’t Look Up, and Moonfall. I figured it was a PR stunt and Musk was in on it. Why else would he allow his company to look so reckless?
Then the script changed. Suddenly, it was Chinese space junk on a collision course with the moon and now expected to leave a crater.
Well, guess what? We’re back. Now China is denying responsibility.
- “China’s denial illustrates the difficulty of tracking objects in deep space after launch, and the latest findings from Space Force are not without controversy.”