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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will track the so-called 'crater grave' from the upcoming impact of the rogue rocket into the moon on Friday, March 4. This came after NASA projected that it will hit the moon's far side, a region of pitch-black on the lunar's opposite side. The rocket and its immediate impact upon crashing will not be immediately detectible by NASA and all of Earth's space-detecting equipment. As a result, NASA is currently working on a potential follow-up operation to locate and track the expected impact site or crater grave. The space object had its root...