Hubble Views Aftermath of DART Impact
The DART mission effectively employed a kinetic impactor on the evening of September 26 to collide with the diminutive moon Dimorphos orbiting the asteroid Didymos. This event marked an essential on-orbit demonstration of asteroid deflection, serving as a pivotal trial of NASA's kinetic impactor technology. The technology involves deliberately impacting an asteroid to alter its trajectory and velocity. It's important to note that Dimorphos, the moon in question, doesn't pose a threat to Earth. However, this endeavor showcases technology under consideration for utilization when dealing with potentially hazardous asteroids in the future. Following the impact's success, the Hubble Space Telescope promptly captured remarkable visuals of the asteroid moon.
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