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SpaceX Debris on Course for Lunar Impact — What Comes Next Raises Bigger Questions

WASHINGTON, June 1, 2026, 19:03 (EDT) A used-up Falcon 9 stage from SpaceX is now heading straight for the moon, with an unplanned crash landing set for early August. The impact isn’t expected to do more than punch another crater into the lunar landscape, already pockmarked from past collisions. It’s not the crater that’s causing the real headaches—it’s the traffic. As NASA and other space agencies map out landers, rovers, cargo drops, and human missions, private launch companies keep ramping up their own hardware shipments to the moon. Timing’s critical here. Just last week, NASA handed out contracts to Blue

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