Scientists continue to pore over the results of NASA's stunningly successful DART test to deflect a harmless asteroid.
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NASA's DART asteroid smash flung 2 million pounds of rock into space | Space
The massive tail created by the collision of a spacecraft and an asteroid earlier this year is unlocking key information about space rocks — and how to manage any such rock that may one day threaten Earth.
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test ( DART ) mission slammed into a small space rock called Dimorphos in late September in preparation for the possibility humans may one day want to deflect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth .
Asteroid Ryugu Formed Far Away From Earth Before Moving Close To Our Planet | IFLScience
Ryugu (left) and Comet 81P/Wild (right) side by side and not to scale. The comet is 100 times heavier than the asteroid. Image Credit: ISAS/JAXA & NASA
Asteroid Ryugu is one of the most famous Near-Earth Objects. It was visited by the Japanese probe Hayabusa-2 a few years ago and the spacecraft collected samples from its surface and below it.
The 5 Most Out-of-This-World Space Accomplishments of 2022 | KQED
This year the most powerful space telescope ever assembled brought us breathtaking images of galaxies from billions of years ago. We kick-started the first moon mission in 50 years and altered the orbit of a planetary object for the first time ever.
It’s been almost a year since Webb, the largest-ever space telescope, launched and began sending back spectacular images of the cosmos.
EarthSky | Did Viking 1 land on debris from an ancient megatsunami?
The first spacecraft to land on Mars – Viking 1 – set down on July 20, 1976. It landed on the lower reaches of an ancient river channel, in a smooth circular plain called Chryse Planitia in Mars’ northern hemisphere.
Lead author Alexis Rodriguez at the Planetary Research Institute and his colleagues published their peer-reviewed findings in Scientific Reports ( Nature ) on December 1, 2022.
Study Shows Dinosaurs Were 'struck Down in Their Prime' by Asteroid - Latest Tweet by Reuters | 🌎 ...
Study shows dinosaurs were 'struck down in their prime' by asteroid https://t.co/xmeMjzsX3U pic.twitter.com/VtOlLvElpp — Reuters (@Reuters) December 14, 2022
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