Technology NASA’s science fiction experiment succeeds: the Dart probe hits the asteroid by admin September 27, 2022 September 27, 2022 164 NASA’s DART spacecraft successfully hit the asteroid Dimorphos, completing the first test of what can be considered a future planetary defense plan. It is the first attempt to alter the motion of an asteroid. The NASA live streaming showed the images taken by the video camera mounted on board the DART probe. The mission was designed to determine if a spacecraft is capable of changing the trajectory of an asteroid through sheer kinetic force, pushing it off course just enough to keep it off our planet, should it be needed. To have the verification of the deviation and therefore of the complete success of the mission it will be necessary to wait for further observations that will be available within the next 30 days. But NASA is confident, based on its calculations, that it has altered the direction of the struck asteroid. Share this:FacebookX Related See also Security with 2N Access Unit 2.0 access control 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterEmail previous post Intentions of Russia’s Local Mobilization and Variables Affecting the Course of War – FT中文网 next post Russia: Japanese consul in Vladivostok arrested, blindfolded and immobilized. Moscow: “He was collecting confidential information” You may also like Telekom provides customers with unlimited data volume May 4, 2024 Greentech Science: Butterflies as a source of inspiration... May 4, 2024 PcComponentes bursts its website and lowers the price... May 4, 2024 How a chip is created May 4, 2024 Comparison: The best cell phone tariffs with a... May 4, 2024 An excellent compressor cooler! Plug-in Festivals IceCube 40... May 4, 2024 Aldi sells a stylish cross e-bike from Fischer... May 4, 2024 Find the best electric vaporizer: mobile, stationary, with... May 4, 2024 Ubisoft’s XDefiant finally launches later this month –... May 4, 2024 accelerate the diffusion of the cloud in Italy May 4, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.