Success! DART Impact Shortened Asteroid's Orbit Time by 32 Minutes

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Success! DART Impact Shortened Asteroid's Orbit Time by 32 Minutes - by b0yle

After the crash, detailed observations from ground-based observatories showed that the orbit was actually 32 minutes shorter — going from 11 hours and 55 minutes to 11 hours and 23 minutes. That’s three times as much of a change as scientists were expecting. Scientists also said Dimorphos appears to be slightly closer to Didymos.

“This result is one important step toward understanding the full effect of DART’s impact with its target asteroid,” Lori Glaze, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division,. “As new data come in each day, astronomers will be able to better assess whether, and how, a mission like DART could be used in the future to help protect Earth from a collision with an asteroid if we ever discover one headed our way.

“You’re getting an enhanced deflection due to the amount of ejecta — that rocky material that’s being thrown off when the DART collision happened,” said Nancy Chabot, the DART coordination lead from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland.

 

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