Nobody knows what is going on with the rocket that is going to crash into the moon.
The debacle began in January when Bill Gray observed a rocket-shaped object that looked to be on a crash course with the Moon.
China said in a statement that the mission burned up when it reentered the Earth's atmosphere.
He said in another post that he was based on a bunch of complicated equations.
It's not alone in that assertion.
In an interview with Space News, the co-leader of the University of Arizona's Space Domain Awareness lab said that his group believes the rocket is from China.
The Chinese rocket is the best match for the type of rocket it is.
Gray maintains that his calculations show that the object will crash into the Moon on March 4, 2022, regardless of who the rocket belongs to.
Despite China's denial, the moon-bound rocket stage is most likely from the Chang'e mission.
China's new rocket concept looks suspiciously like the one used by SpaceX.
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