After 54 years … part of a missile for a NASA...

A team of scientists at NASA was surprised by a missile heading towards Earth and returning to the attempted landing flight on the moon’s surface. It was believed that it was drawn into orbit around the sun and was lost 54 years ago.In detail, scientists discovered last month a strange object the size of a bus, and they thought at first that it was an asteroid and called it “SO 2020”, but today they believe that it is part of the “Centaur” missile that pushed the American “America’s Surveyor 2” to the moon In the year 1966.

A telescope in Hawaii discovered this strange object and was estimated to be about eight meters long and a speed of 2,414 kilometers per hour.”I’m very excited about this,” said Paul Choudas, a NASA expert. “Finding lost vehicles is a hobby for me, and I’ve been doing this for years. I could be wrong, but it’s the first time, in my opinion, that all the pieces fit.” With actually known launch. ”

And Chodas continued: “The object that is heading towards the Earth was orbiting the sun, which is unusual for an asteroid, and it is at the level of the Earth and heading at a speed of 2414 kilometers per hour, which is a slow speed relative to an asteroid.”

And Chodas expected that the mysterious object would spend four months in Earth’s orbit, starting from the middle of November, before it set off towards its orbit around the sun next March, and ruled out colliding with Earth this time.

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