NASA will launch its 1st asteroid-defense mission this month

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NASA has lofted countless spacecraft into the solar system, but a mission launching in late November will attempt a unique feat: to slam into a tiny asteroid and slightly speed up its orbit.

The mission, known as the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), is NASA’s first foray into active planetary defense. Planetary defense seeks to detect large asteroids that could potentially collide with Earth, evaluate the risk these rocks pose and, if need be, attempt to avert calamity. DART will test one technique for that last step by slamming into the smaller moon of an asteroid while humans watch closely to see how much the moon’s orbital period shortens.



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