3 tons weight, 9,300 km / h; What will the incoming space debris do?

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Washington: Scientists say that about 3 tons of space debris orbiting in space will collide with the moon tomorrow (March 4).

Satellites and spacecraft sent into space from various countries are orbiting as obsolete space debris. Last January, the NASA Space Research Center warned that about 3 tons of space debris would collide with the moon. Accordingly, it has been reported that 3 tons of space debris will collide with the moon tomorrow (March 4) and it will collide at a speed of 9,300 km per hour.

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Scientists say the event will take place behind the moon, invisible to telescopes, and could take weeks or months to confirm the impact by satellite imagery. Also, it is said that 3 tons of space debris will collide with the moon at such a speed that a large crater of about 33 feet to 66 feet is likely to form on the moon.

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