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What is going to hit the moon, how big a hole will be created, scientists are curious


What will be the impact? How big a hole will be created in the chest of the moon?

Scientists have no doubt that a huge hole is going to be formed in the chest of the moon due to the impact of whatever happens. -File image.

What's up with the moon in a couple of weeks? Any big asteroids? Or a huge meteorite? Or a cosmic stranger from outside the solar system?

The world's astronomical circles are now aroused by this curiosity. Whatever the impact, what will be the impact? How big a hole will be created in the chest of the moon? Looking at the abyss of that hole, will you find the mineral hidden under the back of the moon in the coming days? These seventeen questions are now revolving in the field of astronomers.

However, scientists have no doubt that a huge hole is going to be formed in the chest of the moon due to the impact of whatever happens. Therefore, the Indian space agency ISRO's Chandrayaan-1, which was sent into lunar orbit, has already been instructed from the Bangalore ground station to monitor the impact of something hitting the moon. To survey how big a hole is made in the chest of the moon after its impact. The same instructions were sent to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) in lunar orbit.

An astronomer named Bill Gray was the first to realize that something very large was about to fall on the moon during the day. Who has been using Project Pluto software for several days to monitor the near-Earth objects (‘Near-Earth Objects’ or NEOs). NEOs are actually small, large, medium-sized asteroids. Those who are not inhabitants of the asteroid between Mars and Jupiter. There is near the earth. They are regularly monitored because they can become very dangerous to civilization if they invade the earth. NASA also keeps an eye.

Astronomer Bill Gray first observed the current and possible subsequent trajectory of various spacecraft and cosmic objects orbiting the Moon last week, and said that something big was about to hit the Moon on March 4. His idea was that the object was not an asteroid or a meteorite, but rather a huge part of the spacecraft that Elon Musk's company SpaceX sent their Discovery spacecraft to the back of the Falcon-9 rocket. Which was launched in 2015. In the terminology of astronomy whose name is '2015-006B'.

But NASA later said the SpaceX rocket was unlikely to reach the moon. After that, astronomer Gray corrected his mistake and tweeted that the moon will not fall on the chest in March 2015-006B. Instead, a large part of the Chinese spacecraft Shanghai-5T-1 is about to land on the moon. It was launched in 2014.

However, Gray had earlier predicted that it would land within a few kilometers of its surroundings.

According to Gray, the SpaceX rocket has so little fuel left that it is unlikely to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. It is also far from the moon. It will not be possible for him to cover that distance due to lack of fuel. That part of SpaceX's rocket will continue to orbit in a useless state. Through space debris (‘space debris’).

However, at the distance that Shanghai-5T-1 is, Gray is sure that it is moving fast towards the moon. That is what will hit the moon on March 4. Its impact will create a huge hole in the chest of the moon.

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