How did a rocket booster from 1966 become a Near-Earth Object?
NASA has confirmed that the Near-Earth Object called 2020 SO is the rocket booster that helped lift the space agency’s Surveyor spacecraft toward the Moon in 1966.
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 2020
Key-Points
The Surveyor-2 spacecraft was supposed to make a soft landing on the Moon’s surface in September 1966, during which time one of the three thrusters failed to ignite as a result of which the spacecraft started spinning and crashed on the surface.
The aim of the mission was to reconnoiter the lunar surface ahead of the Apollo missions that led to the first lunar landing in 1969.
While the spacecraft crashed into the Moon’s surface, the rocket booster disappeared into an unknown orbit around the Sun.