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NASA's asteroid-smashing spacecraft is just days away from hitting its target at a speed faster than a bullet

Por: CBS News Politics September 23, 2022

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It's finally happening. After roughly a year of anticipation around NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), the mission will be executed on Monday night when the spacecraft is expected to crash into its target asteroid. NASA said on Thursday that the mission — the world's first to test technology for defending the planet against potentially hazardous asteroids or comets — will strike its target asteroid at roughly... + full article



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