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Trivia [March]Mystery rocket crashes on moon


A mystery rocket has crashed into moon creating two large craters. Scientists are baffled, they don't know where the rocket came from & why the impact was spread over two distinct areas.
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March 3, inaabangan na nila bago mag-impact! (sample link below)
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March 4, mysterious rocket slammed the moon! (sample link below)
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June 29, Gravitas reported this news with reference to March 4 impact.
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Ang odd lang dito, NASA (especially media) used the term "rocket" since they assumed thru data that it was part a leftover rocket part (a space junk) which at this point no country (specifically pointing to China) yet claimed - true.
As of January 26-27, 2022, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. has already monitored/estimated this space junk to hit the moon on March 4 - earlier blamed to be a part of SpaceX rocket booster by Bill Gray of Project Pluto and made a correction back in Feb. 3 reports that it came from Chinese origin (You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.).
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Di man eksakto yang dates ko, halos klaro naman yung delay he he. Nakakatuwa talaga yung media sa pagbabalita.
And a mere choice of words from title to reporting plus a modified (artist's animation) video is a clever trick that could change the perspective of the reader/viewer by only the report itself without verifying from other more reliable sources.
 

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