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Moon-bound rocket stage still most likely from 2014 Chang’e mission, despite China’s denial

Written by  Andrew Jones Wednesday, 23 February 2022 17:35
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The Earth and distant moon imaged by the Chang'e-5 T1 service module. A rocket upper stage that launched the mission is thought to be the object due to impact the moon in March 2022.

A rocket stage expected to impact the moon is still most likely to belong to China’s 2014 moon mission, despite a denial from the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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