The document describes calculations done to find the point of intersection between the trajectories of a North Korean missile and an American interceptor missile launched to destroy it. Graphs of their positions over time were used to find linear regression lines. A system of equations from the lines was solved, yielding an intersection point of (21.1454945, 472,063.2903) miles. Since this is past the moon's distance of 238,897 miles, the analysis determined the American missile failed to intercept the North Korean missile before it reached the moon.