AN out-of-control Elon Musk rocket is set to smash into the moon — raising fears it will disfigure its familiar face.

The Falcon 9 probe entered a “chaotic orbit” after controllers failed to bring it back.

An out-of-control Elon Musk rocket is set to smash into the moon

2

An out-of-control Elon Musk rocket is set to smash into the moon

It is now tumbling through space at 6,000mph on a direct collision course with the moon. It is set to strike at 12.15pm on March 4.

Experts say the school bus-sized piece of space junk could cause a massive shockwave, defacing the Man in the Moon crater pattern which has stared down at Earth for billions of years.

Dr Franck Marchis, senior astronomer at America’s SETI Institute, said people would see the impact as a “sudden burst” in the sky.

He added: “It would be terribly sad if this impact altered the ­famous ‘face’ which has stared down at this planet forever.”

The rocket was launched in 2015 by 50-year-old entrepreneur Musk’s SpaceX company. 

It took the DSCOVR climate observatory into orbit a million miles from Earth. It was then meant to fly back and burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere.

Most read in News Tech

Ancient Romans believed the face in the moon was that of a man banished for stealing a sheep.

Medieval Christians claimed it was Cain exiled there for murdering brother Abel. Jews believed it was the image of Jacob.

David Rothery, professor of ­planetary geosciences at the Open University, pointed out Falcon 9 was not sterile.

He said: “What we should worry about is contaminating the moon with living microbes.

“It would not be right to put another ecosystem at risk by ­introducing organisms from Earth.”

There are fears Musk's rocket will disfigure the Man in the Moon crater pattern which has stared down at Earth for billions of years

2

There are fears Musk’s rocket will disfigure the Man in the Moon crater pattern which has stared down at Earth for billions of years

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

This Group Pushed More AI in US Security—and Boosted Big Tech

Beyond Schmidt and Jassy, members included Andrew Moore, Google’s head of cloud…

Google Maps sleuths spot Bigfoot and ‘giant snakes’ hiding around the world

AN EAGLE-EYED TikToker has found shots of mythical and frightening creatures on…

CES 2022 Tech Show Faces Dilemma as Covid Cases Rise and Companies Stay Home

Organizers of CES 2022 are pressing ahead with plans to host tens…

The Extreme Sport of Ice Climbing Is at Risk of Extinction

Ice climbers and ecosystems will be forced to adapt as winter patterns…