During
the manned missions to the Moon, the last-phase launchers—so-called S-IVB,
giant structures of almost twenty meters long and seven meters in diameter—were
crashed into the selenite surface to study their seismic impact or were sent to
heliocentric orbit, where they would remain indefinitely.
But
in 1969 something failed in the attempt to place the S-IVB of the fourth lunar
trip in orbit around the Sun, and the launcher was lost in deep space, without
a trace.
In
2002, the S-IVB briefly approached Earth. An amateur astronomer detected the
rocket and was able to calculate its trajectory and estimate the date of its
return several decades in the future.
It was named: J002E3
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