Hubble Observes Results Following DART Impact
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The DART mission effectively conducted an orbital experiment on the evening of September 26, employing a kinetic impactor to engage the diminutive moon Dimorphos in orbit around the asteroid Didymos. This proof of concept represented a pivotal milestone in the assessment of asteroid deflection capabilities, substantiating NASA's kinetic impactor technology, meticulously engineered to recalibrate the trajectory and velocity of an asteroid via precise impact maneuvers. Notably, the targeted lunar entity, Dimorphos, poses no imminent threat to terrestrial environs; however, this technological endeavor serves to establish preparedness for prospective interventions should a hazardous asteroid necessitate such action in the future.
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