Watch NASA's DART spacecraft crash into an asteroid



If everything goes as planned, NASA’s DART probe will collide with an asteroid at 7:14 p.m. EST. NASA designed the world’s first planetary defense system to prevent future asteroid collisions with Earth. Read more: https://wapo.st/3BQejyW. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK

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38 thoughts on “Watch NASA's DART spacecraft crash into an asteroid”

  1. Firstly all it proves is that you could hit a moving object in space, secondly why no secondary camera or satellite to view the entire impact , as well as to she the trajectory due to deflection. Also the magnitude of the impact and wjat damage was done? What if a meteor is made of way stronger materials. I understand u could use missiles or bombs but I only see one of the checkist

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  2. Won't the Asteriodians consider this an act of war? They already have their shape-shifting agents in positions of power in the British Government- Prime Minister, Chancellor, Business Secretary…

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  3. There was a terrorist attack on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines, both were damaged. But the most interesting part was the NATO military exercises (REPMUS 22) with the help of unmanned systems. Recently, Russia in the Black Sea discovered two kamikaze unmanned underwater vehicles from the United States. Who benefits from destroying the European economy? If the production of Europe moves to the USA and boosts its economy! 3

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  4. For some reason I feel that this may come back to bite Nasa in the arsh…! IJS….these folks hugging each other but where did the asteroid go?!? Did it blow up? Did it disappear? I can ram my car into a rock, but who's cleaning up the mess? There will be a lot of debris from the impact…Where does it go and who cleans it up?

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  5. this is fake, because before the impact DART probe need to launch a small camera to capture the impact from other view but on livestream DART probe use his own camera, maybe NASA are troller or somethings cuz the surface look similar to Bennu, we just cant believe the goverment

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  6. Did we send another space craft to record the impact from another view to catch the damage? Did it break apart? Did it move it? Did the spacecraft just explode and didn't effect it?

    I have more questions now.

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