Hubble Views DART Impact's Aftermath
The DART mission recently executed a kinetic impact maneuver, striking the moon Dimorphos of the asteroid Didymos on the evening of September 26. This operation served as an in-space trial of asteroid deflection, a pivotal examination of NASA's kinetic impactor technology. This technology is designed to alter the trajectory of an asteroid by directly impacting it and modifying its course and velocity. It's worth noting that the specific moon on this asteroid does not pose any danger to Earth. However, this initiative is a proactive step in developing capabilities that could be employed when dealing with potentially hazardous asteroids in the future. Following the successful impact, the Hubble Space Telescope promptly captured remarkable imagery of the asteroid moon, offering a unique and exceptional perspective
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