Planetary Defense: Dart's Dimorphos Impact Reshapes Asteroid Science

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The NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission in September 2022 marked humanity's first deliberate attempt to alter a celestial object's orbit when it struck Dimorphos, a moonlet orbiting the asteroid Didymos. The mission yielded surprising scientific revelations that transformed our understanding of asteroid composition and defense strategies. Scientists discovered Dimorphos had an unexpectedly loose "rubble pile" structure with up to 40% void space, ejecting over 37 million kilograms of material upon impact - far more than anticipated. This led to developing more sophisticated impact models that suggest smaller spacecraft could effectively divert threatening asteroids. Beyond the scientific breakthroughs, DART catalyzed unprecedented international cooperation in planetary defense, resulting in new multinational frameworks and agreements like ADRICA, which established shared defense infrastructure and protocols that transcend geopolitical tensions. The mission's impact extends beyond asteroid defense to potential applications in asteroid mining and solar system engineering.

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