WHO’S ROOTING FOR THE ASTEROID?

Via The NY Post

NASA spacecraft set to intentionally crash into an asteroid to help save Earth

NASA will use a spacecraft later this month to test a planetary-defense method that could one day save Earth.

The Double Asteroid Redirect Test spacecraft, otherwise known as DART, will be used as a battering ram to crash into an asteroid not far from Earth on Sept. 26. The mission is an international collaboration to protect the globe from future asteroid impacts.

“While the asteroid poses no threat to Earth, this is the world’s first test of the kinetic impact technique, using a spacecraft to deflect an asteroid for planetary defense,” NASA said Thursday.

In November 2021, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched with DART from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

Now, 10 months later, DART will catch up with the asteroid by executing three trajectory correction maneuvers over the next three weeks. Scientists say that each maneuver will reduce the margin of error for the spacecraft’s required trajectory to impact the asteroid known as Dimorphos.

NASA says that after the final maneuver on Sept. 25, approximately 24 hours before impact, the navigation team will know the position of Dimorphos within 2 kilometers. From there, DART will be on its own to autonomously guide itself to collision with the out-of-this-world space rock.

DART and Dimorphos will meet on September 26.
The DART is on its final approach from its 10-month-long journey to the asteroid.
NASA

 

DART recently got its first look at Didymos, the double-asteroid system that includes its target, Dimorphos.

An image taken from 20 million miles away showed the Didymos system to be quite faint. Still, once a series of images were combined, astronomers could pinpoint Dimorphos’ exact location.

“Seeing the DRACO images of Didymos for the first time, we can iron out the best settings for DRACO and fine-tune the software,” said Julie Bellerose, the DART navigation lead at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. “In September, we’ll refine where DART is aiming by getting a more precise determination of Didymos’ location.”

If DART hits Dimorphos at 15,000 mph as planned, it will test the kinetic impactor Earth defense theory.

DART is set to crash into the smaller Dimorphos on September 26.
The double asteroid system features the larger Didymos and DART’s target Dimorphos.
NASA

 

“The point of a kinetic impactor is you ram your spacecraft into the asteroid you’re worried about, and then you change its orbit around the Sun by doing that,” Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Planetary astronomer Andy Rivkin said.

DART won’t change the orbit of Didymos. It aims to change the speed of the moonlet, Dimorphos.  Ground-based telescopes and data from the spacecraft will ultimately tell scientists if their plan worked.

Asteroids move around the sun at a speed of about 20 miles per second. Rivkin explained that if a kinetic impactor method were used to change its orbit, engineers would only want to alter that by a tiny amount, maybe an inch or two a second.

That’s why Didymos and its moonlet Dimorphos make a perfect practice target. The tiny asteroid is orbiting Didymos and moves about a foot per second which is much easier to measure than 20 miles per second.

If this works, the idea is to apply the same technique to larger asteroids. Until this mission, scientists could only simulate such an impact in a lab. DART will give them data to help solidify this defense plan.

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15 Comments
Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
September 10, 2022 3:51 pm

“While the asteroid poses no threat to Earth yet, this is the world’s first test of the kinetic impact technique, using a spacecraft to deflect an asteroid for planetary defense,” NASA said Thursday.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Ben Lurken
September 10, 2022 6:04 pm

The asteroid won’t pose a threat until they nudge it just right with this experiment.

B B
B B
  Ben Lurken
September 10, 2022 9:01 pm

Why don’t they just go ahead send the money they are supposed to be spending straight to the Ukraine?

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
September 10, 2022 4:09 pm

An image taken from 20 million miles away showed the Didymos system to be quite faint. Still, once a series of images were combined, astronomers could pinpoint Dimorphos’ exact location.

But yet NASA can take HD pictures of something 20 million light years away.

OK. Gotcha.

Gorn
Gorn
September 10, 2022 5:02 pm

Incompetency of government tells me it may well push it into us instead of away.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  Gorn
September 10, 2022 5:54 pm

Or the launch will be delayed…

rhetro
rhetro
September 10, 2022 5:16 pm

Call me Didymus [ aka Thomas the Doubter ] on this one.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
September 10, 2022 6:03 pm

I root for the bull, and I root for the asteroid, comet, meteor, etc.

ken31
ken31
September 10, 2022 9:52 pm

If God wants to destroy the planet, he doesn’t need an asteroid, but he could use one. He already told us what he is going to do, so why fret?

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2022 10:04 pm

🤣 Did they EVER get The ‘Arteriosclerosis’ to Launch?

“will be used as a battering ram to crash into an asteroid not far from Earth on Sept. 26”

“An image taken from 20 million miles away showed the Didymos system to be quite faint.”

“Dimorphos”

ANY bookies in Vegas Takin’ Bets?

How Long before they ‘Rename’?

ανέπαφη (anepaphi) intact, unscathed, contactless, untouched

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 10, 2022 10:21 pm

They will tell us it worked.

EN2 SS
EN2 SS
September 10, 2022 10:24 pm

What would be funny, is they slam the little moonlet, it slams the big guy, which changes their orbit to hit here. Especially if it hit the current pResident Big Guy right in the blowhole.

tony
tony
September 10, 2022 10:42 pm

nasa is satan’s own. it is complete and total fakery from its inception. no one landed on the moon, nothing went to mars, there is no outer space, the moon is not an orb, and the sun is not 93 million miles away. nasa is designed to keep you barefoot and pregnant and incorrigibly stupid – like newsfakers.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
September 10, 2022 10:50 pm

Fake news.

Herc
Herc
September 11, 2022 12:53 am

What if it’s actually on way to impact earth and they are just using this to throw us off