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[OSIRIS-REx] NASA's attempt to land on an asteroid and return samples

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  1. Dr of Dunk

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    I’m guessing you’re talking about LICIAcube’s images? Those are too blurry. I want up close and personal destruction from a few feet away. Lol.

     
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    An excellent find. Thanks, @LondonCalling!
     
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    Just stumbled upon this story from the BBC. Fascinating.

    Asteroid struck by Nasa probe leaves 10,000km trail
    4 October 2022
    Nathan Williams
    BBC News

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    A trail of debris from the asteroid struck by a Nasa spacecraft can be seen stretching thousands of kilometers

    A new image shows that an asteroid which was deliberately struck by Nasa's Dart probe has left a trail of debris stretching thousands of kilometers.

    A telescope in Chile captured the remarkable picture of a comet-like plume spreading behind the giant rock.

    The probe was crashed last week to test whether asteroids that might threaten Earth can be nudged out of the way.

    Scientists are working to establish whether the test was a success, and the asteroid's trajectory altered.

    The extraordinary image was taken two days after the collision by astronomers in Chile, who were able to capture the vast trail using the Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope (Soar).

    It stretches for more than 10,000km (6,200 miles), and is expected to get even longer until it disperses completely, and looks like other space dust floating around.

    "It is amazing how clearly we were able to capture the structure and extent of the aftermath in the days following the impact," said Teddy Kareta, an astronomer involved in the observation.


    The trail of debris would be monitored over the coming weeks and months, Michael Knight of the US Naval Research Laboratory said.

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    The $325m (£240m) Dart mission saw the probe deliberately smashed into the asteroid, destroying the spacecraft in the process. It will be some weeks before scientists know for sure whether their experiment has worked.

    However, Dr Lori Glaze, the director of planetary science at Nasa, was convinced something remarkable had been achieved by the mission.

    "We're embarking on a new era of humankind, an era in which we potentially have the capability to protect ourselves from something like a dangerous hazardous asteroid impact. What an amazing thing; we've never had that capability before," she told reporters.

    Scientists will determine whether the mission has been successful by studying the changes to the orbit of Dimorphos around another asteroid called Didymos.

    Telescopes on Earth will make precise measurements of the two-rock, or binary, system.

    Dart is an acronym for Double Asteroid Redirection Test.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-63140097
     
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    And this mission by chance launched today.
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    Europe's Hera spacecraft blasts off to investigate asteroid already rammed by NASA

    The European Space Agency's Hera spacecraft set off on Monday on its two-year journey towards a small asteroid already rammed by NASA to test whether potentially planet-threatening asteroids can be bumped off course by a well-timed launch.

    https://www.france24.com/en/europe/...o-investigate-asteroid-already-rammed-by-nasa
     
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    @Deckard this is incredible..thanks for sharing!
     
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