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A three-tonne discarded part of a rocket is expected to have crashed into the Moon12:25 GMT giving rise to another creator at the point of impact, according to scientists tracking the event.</p>
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The rocket part had been tracked for a number of years, but it was not clear to whom it belonged. At first, astronomers thought it might have belonged to Elon Musk&#39;s SpaceX firm, but then it was thought that it had come off a Chinese rocket.&nbsp;</p>
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According to a <em>BBC</em> report, the effects of the impact on the Moon should have been minor. The rocket stage would have dug out a small crater and created a plume of dust. Scientists hope to get confirmation in the coming days, or weeks.</p>
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The rocket part is what&#39;s known as &quot;space junk&quot; – hardware discarded from missions or satellites without enough fuel or energy to return to Earth.</p>
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Some pieces are closer to Earth, but others, like this booster, are thousands of kilometres away in high orbit, far from Earth&#39;s atmosphere.</p>
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The rocket part was first sighted from Earth in March 2015 by a Nasa-funded space survey.</p>
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