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Elon Musk likened NASA’s mission to change the trajectory of an asteroid by smashing a spacecraft into it to the notorious Oscars slap during which Will Smith belted Chris Rock.
A NASA spacecraft rammed an asteroid at blistering pace on Monday in an unprecedented gown rehearsal for the day a killer rock menaces Earth.
The spacecraft referred to as DART — the acronym for Double Asteroid Redirection Check — was touring at an estimated 14,000 mph when it collided with the asteroid some 7 million miles away from Earth.
In a cheeky response, the Tesla boss posted a meme superimposing NASA’s brand on Smith’s head as he delivers an open-handed blow to Rock’s face — which is supposed to depict the house rock referred to as Dimorphos.
Scientists anticipated the impression to carve out a crater, hurl streams of rocks and dust into house and, most significantly, alter the asteroid’s orbit.
“We now have impression!” Mission Management’s Elena Adams introduced, leaping up and down and thrusting her arms skyward.
Telescopes world wide and in house aimed on the identical level within the sky to seize the spectacle.
Although the impression was instantly apparent — Dart’s radio sign abruptly ceased — it's going to take so long as a few months to find out how a lot the asteroid’s path was modified.



The $325 million is the primary time ever that people are trying to shift the trail of a pure celestial object in house.
“So far as we will inform, our first planetary protection check was successful,” Adams later instructed a information convention, the room filling with applause.
“I believe Earthlings ought to sleep higher. Undoubtedly, I'll.”
With Put up wires
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