DART’s Mission of Deliberately Crash into Dimorphos is on Track
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Didymos, the double-asteroid formation that contains its target, Dimorphos, was observed by NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission for the first time. DART will purposefully collide with Didymos’ asteroid moonlet Dimorphos on September 26. This marks the first test of the energetic impact method, which uses a spaceship to divert an asteroid for planet defense, although the asteroid does not pose a threat to Earth.
The Disymos system is still quite far away from DART – about 20 million miles distant – and navigation camera scientists weren’t sure if DRACO could see the asteroid just yet. However, the scientists improved it and uncovered Didymos by combining the 243 photographs DRACO captured throughout this observational series.
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