US team says Chinese rocket booster hit the moon with secret payload, leaving ‘very unusual’ crater
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Researchers conclude ‘space junk’ that crashed into lunar surface last year was from Long March rocket used in China’s 2014 Chang’e-5 test mission, and depressions caused by impact suggest it was carrying ‘undisclosed’ devices or instruments.