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NASA's DART Spacecraft Crashes Into An Asteroid Live
Tonight, NASA collided with a 160 meter asteroid with a special DART spacecraft.
The spacecraft documented its journey to the asteroid with a front-facing camera, and NASA streamed the video live online.
The American space agency NASA hit the asteroid Dimorfos with the DART spacecraft (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) at 1:14 a.m. today, in order to change the path of its movement by impact.
Mission To An Asteroid Trailer:
With the DART project, NASA tries to see if it is possible to change the direction of asteroids that could be dangerous to the planet Earth.
The collision of the spacecraft with the asteroid was done on purpose, and the space agency ensured that the asteroid would not be dangerous to the Earth after the collision and change in its orbit. Watch the moment NASA's DART probe deliberately crashed into an asteroid.
Footage of the spacecraft hitting the asteroid:
The spacecraft documented its journey to the asteroid with a front-facing camera, and NASA streamed the video live online.
The American space agency NASA hit the asteroid Dimorfos with the DART spacecraft (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) at 1:14 a.m. today, in order to change the path of its movement by impact.
Mission To An Asteroid Trailer:
With the DART project, NASA tries to see if it is possible to change the direction of asteroids that could be dangerous to the planet Earth.
The collision of the spacecraft with the asteroid was done on purpose, and the space agency ensured that the asteroid would not be dangerous to the Earth after the collision and change in its orbit. Watch the moment NASA's DART probe deliberately crashed into an asteroid.
Footage of the spacecraft hitting the asteroid: