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Nasa: Probe has changed direction of asteroid

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Created: 10/11/2022 Updated: 10/11/2022, 9:38 p.m

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The image taken by the James Webb telescope shows the asteroid Dimorphos in late September, four hours after the probe’s impact. © NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI/dpa

A vending machine crashing into a football stadium: This is how you can imagine the NASA mission “Dart”, which was intended to change the movement of an asteroid. Now there are first findings.

New York – The US space agency Nasa has reportedly changed the direction of movement of an asteroid for the first time by colliding with a probe. About two weeks after the impact, analyzes showed that the orbit of the celestial body around another asteroid was different, NASA announced on Tuesday. The time for an orbit before the impact of the “Dart” probe was 11:55 hours – now, on the other hand, a time of 11:23 hours was measured. A change of 73 seconds had previously been set as the minimum target.

At a speed of around 6.6 kilometers per second, the cube-shaped “Dart” probe, the size of a vending machine, crashed into the asteroid Dimorphos, which is about the size of a football stadium, at the end of September. From the approximately $ 330 million asteroid defense mission, NASA hopes to find out how the earth could be protected from approaching celestial bodies. However, Dimorphos posed no threat to humanity.

Nasa: Take the defense of the planet seriously

“This mission shows that Nasa is trying to be prepared for whatever the universe throws at us. NASA has proven that we take defending the planet seriously,” said Space Agency chief Bill Nelson. He called the mission’s success a “watershed moment” in protecting humanity from an asteroid impact. In the coming weeks and months, the impact of the collision will now be further investigated. In 2024, the similar mission “Hera” of the European Space Agency Esa is to start for even more detailed research.

NASA and researchers around the world have been dealing with the question of how to defend against an asteroid for many years. An asteroid impact around 66 million years ago, for example, is considered by scientists to be the leading theory as to why the dinosaurs became extinct. Scientists don’t currently know of any asteroid that could be heading straight for Earth any time soon – but researchers have identified around 27,000 asteroids near our planet, around 10,000 of them with a diameter of more than 140 meters. dpa

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