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  2. Double Asteroid Redirection Test - Wikipedia

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    The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects (NEOs). [4] [5] It was designed to assess how much a spacecraft impact deflects an asteroid through its transfer of momentum when hitting the asteroid head-on. [6]

  3. See video of the moment NASA's DART spacecraft crashed ... - AOL

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    NASA tested its first method of deflecting a dangerous asteroid: crashing a space probe into it. DART hit the bullseye and beamed back the footage.

  4. File:DART passing Reunion Tower, February 2017.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Photos show plumes from impact of NASA's DART collision with ...

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    NASA's DART mission was a success. Images taken by satellite show plumes from the asteroid impact, but it could take weeks to monitor for changes in the asteroid’s trajectory.

  6. Bullseye! How DART hit an asteroid 7 million miles away - AOL

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    NASA's mission to change an asteroid's path, as a test of a way to deflect planetary objects that threaten Earth, succeeded at striking a tiny moonlet 7 million miles away. Correspondent David ...

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/DART asteroid ...

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    Original – DART's final 5.5 minutes until impact. This replay movie is 10 times faster than reality, except for the last six images, which are shown at the same rate that the spacecraft returned them. Reason Impact video of the DART asteroid redirection test on September 26, 2022. First video of its kind.

  8. Don Quijote (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Don Quijote is a past space mission concept that has been studied from 2005 until 2007 by the European Space Agency, and which would investigate the effects of crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to test whether a spacecraft could successfully deflect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The orbiter was designed to last for seven years.

  9. Boom! DART changed the orbit of asteroid Dimorphos even ... - AOL

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    Ever since we learned that an asteroid sucker punched the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, we’ve been a little bit worried it might happen again, but with us in the crosshairs. Countless movies ...