homescience NewsNASA confirms DART mission success, says spacecraft hit asteroid and shifted its orbit

NASA confirms DART mission success, says spacecraft hit asteroid and shifted its orbit

Launched last year, the vending machine-size Dart — short for Double Asteroid Redirection Test — was destroyed when it slammed into the asteroid 7 million miles (11 million kilometers) away at 14,000 mph (22,500 kph).

By CNBCTV18.com Oct 12, 2022 10:44:39 AM IST (Updated)

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has confirmed that the spacecraft it crashed into asteroid Dimorphos last month successfully altered the asteroid’s orbit, marking the first time a human-built object changed the motion of a celestial body.

Scientists at the US space agency said the path of the 160m-wide (520ft) space rock was deflected when the DART probe hit it in September.

“Analysis of data obtained over the past 2 weeks by the #DARTMission team shows impact with Dimorphos has successfully altered the asteroid’s orbit by 32 minutes,” NASA said on Twitter.