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First images of asteroid strike from James Webb, Hubble telescopes released by NASA
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First images of asteroid strike from James Webb, Hubble telescopes released by NASA

[ad_1] James Webb and Hubble telescopes revealed their initial images of a spacecraft deliberately crashing into an asteroid. The James Webb and Hubble telescopes on Thursday revealed their initial images of a spacecraft deliberately crashing into an asteroid, marking the first time the two most powerful space telescopes have observed the same celestial object.The world's telescopes turned their gaze towards the space rock Dimorphos earlier this week for a historic test of Earth's ability to defend itself against a potential future life-threatening asteroid. Astronomers rejoiced as NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impactor slammed into its pyramid-sized target 11 million kilometres (6.8 million miles) from Earth...
After NASA asteroid collision, Hera will probe ‘crime scene’
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After NASA asteroid collision, Hera will probe ‘crime scene’

[ad_1] After NASA smashes a car-sized spacecraft into an asteroid next week, it will be up to the ESA's Hera mission to probe “crime scene”. After NASA deliberately smashes a car-sized spacecraft into an asteroid next week, it will be up to the European Space Agency's Hera mission to investigate the "crime scene" and uncover the secrets of these potentially devastating space rocks.NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) aims to collide with the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos on Monday night, hoping to slightly alter its trajectory -- the first time such an operation has been attempted. While Dimorphos is 11 million kilometres (6.8 million miles) away and poses no threat to Earth, the mission is a test run in case the world...