NASA intentionally sent probe into an asteroid for the first time

The “Dart” mission costs around 330 million dollars © APA/AFP/JIM WATSON

For the first time, a probe from the US space agency NASA intentionally crashed into an asteroid during a defense test. The unmanned probe of the mission “Dart” (Double Asteroid Redirection Test), equipped only with a camera, steered into the asteroid Dimorphos as planned on Tuesday night, as NASA announced. This is a first attempt to see if it might be possible to alter the trajectory of an asteroid in this way.

According to NASA calculations, Dimorphos, a kind of moon of the asteroid Didymos with a diameter of around 160 meters, currently poses no danger to Earth – and the mission is designed in such a way that the asteroid should not pose a danger even following the probe’s impact. From the approximately 330 million dollar mission, NASA hopes to find out how the earth might be protected from approaching asteroids.

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