Spent Falcon 9 Stage Set for Rare Moon Impact in August, Astronomers Say
A discarded upper stage from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is on course to collide with the Moon’s near side in early August, in what experts describe as a rare and scientifically notable—though harmless—event. The rocket stage, left over from a January 2025 launch that carried two commercial lunar landers, has been drifting through a highly elliptical orbit around Earth for more than a year. That orbit periodically carried it beyond the Moon before gravitational interactions gradually altered its trajectory. Astronomers now project that journey will end with an impact on Aug. 5.