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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured sharp before-and-after images of a crater carved by a SpaceX Falcon rocket upper stage. The stage hit the Moon at 5,400 mph on Aug. 5, leaving a 60-foot-wide impact site with butterfly wing streaks.
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