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Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. She is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. At age 14, Swift became the youngest artist signed by the Sony/ATV Music publishing house and, at 15, she signed her first record deal.

Her 2006 eponymous debut album was the longest-charting album of the 2000s in the US. Its third single, "Our Song", made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Swift's second album, Fearless, was released in 2008.

Buoyed by the pop crossover success of the singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me", it became the US' best-selling album of 2009 and was certified diamond in the US. The album won four Grammy Awards, and Swift became the youngest Album of the Year winner.

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SpaceX rocket spiralling out of control and on collision course with the moon

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Remnant of a SpaceX rocket is on a collision course with our moon, according to experts. Launched nearly seven years ago - back in February 2015 - the Falcon 9 was launched in an attempt to send a space weather satellite around a million miles from our planet.

The booster reached its destination of NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory successfully but is unable to return to Earth after running out of fuel.

This means that the rocket was left tumbling around space between the Earth and our moon. Experts now estimate that the old Falcon 9 will collide with the the moon in just weeks, stating that it is likely to crash to the surface at a speed of 2.58km/s on March 4, 2022.

Writing in a blog post, data analyst Bill Gray, who operates software tracking near-Earth object, explained: "This is the first unintentional case [of space junk hitting the moon] of which I am aware." However, the collision is set to occur on the far side of the moon which means astronomers will not get the chance to see it happen."Unfortunately, observations will be basically impossible until sometime around 7 February, while the object is at low elongations," Gray wrote in the blog post on Project Pluto."We’ll then get a brief observing window of a day or two, during which it will be bright, close, and moving fast."Observations then should enable us to refine the impact point to within a kilometer or so, possibly better… which is good, because from 10 February to 4 March, it will again be at low elongations and we aren’t going to see anything."Space experts think that this collision could actually be advantageous to space and moon research.The impact will give experts an opportunity to learn more about the moon's geology.It could also result in an

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