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Katyanna Quach - NASA's DART kicked up swarm of 37 boulders after Dimorphos asteroid crash:

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Hubble Space Telescope managed to capture 'some of the faintest things ever imaged inside our solar system'

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Nancy Atkinson - This is the Last Thing DART saw as it Smashed Into its Asteroid Target:

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The first-ever planetary defense technology demonstration mission successfully conducted its mission, slamming into the surface of a distant asteroid and going out in a blaze of glory. NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft acted as a kinetic impactor, colliding with the small and harmless asteroid Dimorphos on September 26 at 7:14PM ET, with the … Continue reading "This is the Last Thing DART saw as it Smashed Into its Asteroid Target"

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Katyanna Quach - NASA's DART kicked up swarm of 37 boulders after Dimorphos asteroid crash:

https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/21/dart_dimorphos_ejection/

#Dimorphos #Didymos #DoubleAsteroidRedirection #AsteroidRedirection #Asteroid #DART #KineticImpactor #NASA #PlanetaryDefense #Astronomy

Hubble Space Telescope managed to capture 'some of the faintest things ever imaged inside our solar system'

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Nancy Atkinson - This is the Last Thing DART saw as it Smashed Into its Asteroid Target:

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#AsteroidRedirection #Asteroid #DARTMission #DART #Dimorphos #PlanetaryDefense #LICIACube #NASA #Astronomy

The first-ever planetary defense technology demonstration mission successfully conducted its mission, slamming into the surface of a distant asteroid and going out in a blaze of glory. NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft acted as a kinetic impactor, colliding with the small and harmless asteroid Dimorphos on September 26 at 7:14PM ET, with the … Continue reading "This is the Last Thing DART saw as it Smashed Into its Asteroid Target"

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