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One month after the NASA asteroid collision success, what have scientists learned?

It has been one month since the historic NASA DART asteroid crash. What new secrets have the scientists revealed in this time? Check details. On September 26, NASA made history! For the first time ever, humans were able to shake and actually move a celestial body. The NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission sent a spacecraft to an asteroid called Dimorphos and struck it headfirst. The mission was conducted to find a reliable way to defend the Earth from any incoming asteroids. But a secondary objective was also to take a close look at the smallest asteroid any spacecraft has visited. So, what have the scientists found out after churning out the data for a month? Read on to find out.Carolyn Ernst, a planetary scientist responsible for DART's sole instrument told Space.com...
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Joy! NASA’s asteroid mission achieved mission impossible, created history

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Watch video: This is the moment NASA’s DART spacecraft crashes into asteroid

Nasa’s DART spacecraft successfully slammed into an asteroid on September 26. Video reveals the very moment of the collission. NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test also known as DART successfully crashed into its target asteroid on September 26 and you can watch the video of the collision. The world's first planetary defence technology demonstration included crashing a 570kg spacecraft into binary asteroid system named asteroid 65803 Didymos and its moonlet Dimorphos. The target was the moonlet. While people across the globe are celebrating the success, a satellite, several telescopes in space and across Earth captured the spectacular view of NASA's DART spacecraft crashing into the asteroid Dimorphos. In fact, the best v...
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NASA’s DART mission first step to prevent Armageddon, say Indian scientists

NASA's DART mission is a step towards preparing the world for a potential future asteroid strike. NASA's DART mission is a step towards preparing the world for a potential future asteroid strike like the one which killed dinosaurs some 66 million years ago, the chances of which are very slim in our lifetime, Indian scientists said. In a first-of-its-kind mission, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft successfully crashed into an asteroid on Tuesday to test whether space rocks that might threaten Earth in the future could be nudged safely out of the way. DART – the world's first planetary defence technology demonstration -- targeted the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos, a small body just 160 metres in diameter...
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‘A new era’: NASA strikes asteroid in key test of planetary defense

Bullseye: A NASA spaceship on Monday struck an asteroid seven million miles away in order to deflect its orbit, succeeding in a historic test of humanity's ability to prevent a celestial object from devastating life on Earth.The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impactor hit its target, the space rock Dimorphos, at 7:14 pm Eastern Time (2314 GMT), 10 months after blasting off from California on its pioneering mission. "We're embarking on a new era, an era in which we potentially have the capability to protect ourselves from something like a dangerous hazardous asteroid impact," said Lori Glaze, director of NASA's planetary science division. Dimorphos -- a 530-foot (160-meter) asteroid roughly comparable in size to an Egyptian pyramid -- orbits a half-mile lon...
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Asteroid strike! Earthlings should sleep better, says Elena Adams

NASA's DART successfully a slammed spacecraft into an asteroid 9.6 mn km away at 22,500 kmph. NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test also known as DART – the world's first planetary defence technology demonstration – successfully smashed a spacecraft into its target, the Asteroid Dimorphos, on September 26. The process included crashing a 570kg spacecraft into binary asteroid 65803 Didymos' moonlet Dimorphos to deflect it from its route by using kinetic impact. NASA stated that DART represents an unprecedented success for planetary defence, but it is also a mission of unity with a real benefit for all humanity.“Our first planetary defense test was a success and I think we can clap to that,” NASA's Adams said to applause. “...
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Bam! NASA crashes spacecraft into asteroid in defense test

A NASA spacecraft rammed an asteroid in an unprecedented dress rehearsal for the day a killer rock menaces Earth. A NASA spacecraft rammed an asteroid at blistering speed Monday in an unprecedented dress rehearsal for the day a killer rock menaces Earth.The galactic grand slam occurred at a harmless asteroid 9.6 million kilometers away, with the spacecraft named Dart plowing into the small space rock at 22,500 kph. Scientists expected the impact to carve out a crater, hurl streams of rocks and dirt into space and, most importantly, alter the asteroid's orbit. Telescopes around the world and in space aimed at the same point in the sky to capture the spectacle. Though the impact was immediately obvious — Dart's radio signal ab...
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WATCH history being made: NASA crashes spacecraft against Asteroid Dimorphos

NASA reaches a historic milestone by crashing the DART spacecraft into the Dimorphos. Watch the video. In the early hours of September 27, NASA did something historic. The US space agency took a spacecraft packed with the latest tech, remotely operated it and took it 6.8 million miles away and then intentionally crashed it into an asteroid at the speed of 14400 miles per hour. The Double Asteroid redirection Test or the DART mission is one of the most ambitious projects of NASA because it does not directly serve the purpose of exploration of space but rather developing a defense mechanism to protect us from a planet killer asteroid strike. And today's mission was an important step in that direction. Read on to know the detai...
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Did the historic NASA DART crash change the orbit of asteroid Dimorphos?

Now that the historic NASA DART mission has been successfully completed, how long will it take to know whether asteroid Dimorphos has changed its orbit? Just a few hours ago, the historic NASA DART mission came to an exciting and successful conclusion as the designated spacecraft, moving at the speed of 22,500 kilometers per hour, smashed into the asteroid Dimorphos. The mission was being conducted to test the planetary defense capabilities of NASA. While the asteroid itself was not a threat to the Earth, the test mission is supposed to help the space agency in collecting data in real-world conditions to see by what margin can the orbit of an asteroid be shifted if a high-velocity spacecraft crashes into it. But this data ma...