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Telescope in Chile Spots Huge Debris Trail from NASA's Asteroid Crash Test
gizmodo ^ | Isaac Schultz

Posted on 10/03/2022 6:43:39 PM PDT by BenLurkin

NASA’s DART spacecraft intentionally crashed into Dimorphos, a petite moonlet orbiting the larger asteroid Didymos. Now, a telescope on the ground in Chile has imaged the massive plume created by the impact in the days following the encounter.

NASA is still sifting through the data of the collision to determine if the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, altered Dimorphos’s orbital trajectory around its larger companion...

The expanding dust trail from the collision is clearly visible, stretching to the right corner of the image. According to a NOIRLab release, the debris trail stretches about 6000 miles (10,000 kilometers) from the point of impact.

NASA scientists have yet to come out with their determination on DART’s success...exactly how much material from Didymos was expelled, how pulverized the material was, and how fast it may have been kicked up.

(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.com ...


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: asteroid; asteroids; astronomy; catastrophism; dart; didymoon; didymos; dimorphos; nasa; science

1 posted on 10/03/2022 6:43:39 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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Image: CTIO/NOIRLab/SOAR/NSF/AURA/T. Kareta (Lowell Observatory), M. Knight (US Naval Academy) Image processing: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF’s NOIRLab), M. Zamani & D. de Martin (NSF’s NOIRLab)
2 posted on 10/03/2022 6:44:25 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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To: BenLurkin

On the Lars Larsson show he had a guest on talking about near Earth asteroids. Lars asked him if a solar sail could be used to capture and carry away a threatening asteroid. The man said yes.

No debris field in that case.


3 posted on 10/03/2022 6:47:25 PM PDT by packagingguy
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To: BenLurkin

The experts always told us it would be better to have one big rock hit us than a million smaller ones.


4 posted on 10/03/2022 6:48:51 PM PDT by bgill (Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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To: BenLurkin

Dimorphos Meteor showers next year?


5 posted on 10/03/2022 7:19:13 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: bgill

The little ones can burn up as they descend through the atmosphere. The big ones just get hotter and gain energy for impact.


6 posted on 10/03/2022 7:24:10 PM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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To: BenLurkin

The Dimorpheans are very upset, have appealed to the Intergalactic Security Council, warning “two can play that game”. Earthlings beware!


7 posted on 10/03/2022 7:33:24 PM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: BenLurkin; 75thOVI; Abathar; agrace; aimhigh; Alice in Wonderland; AnalogReigns; AndrewC; ...
Thanks BenLurkin.



8 posted on 10/03/2022 7:35:05 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: BenLurkin

“It’s not nice to fool with Mother Nature!”


9 posted on 10/03/2022 7:40:10 PM PDT by Oscar in Batangas (An Honors Graduate from the Don Rickles School of Personal Verbal Intercourse)
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To: BenLurkin

Love it!


10 posted on 10/03/2022 8:51:00 PM PDT by SuperLuminal
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To: bgill

I’m not surprised that there is a debris field. As the spacecraft was getting closer, it was easy to see that the asteroid seemed to have a somewhat loose composition, almost like a giant ball of gravel.


11 posted on 10/03/2022 9:39:09 PM PDT by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: MHGinTN
The big ones just get hotter and gain energy for impact.

They don't actually "gain energy."

Rather, as they fall, they transform potential energy into kinetic energy.

Regards,

12 posted on 10/03/2022 11:48:14 PM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: BenLurkin

13 posted on 10/04/2022 4:37:17 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
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To: bgill

“The experts always told us it would be better to have one big rock hit us than a million smaller ones”

I’d not heard that before but I’d rather be hit by 10 pounds of gravel than a 10 pound boulder.


14 posted on 10/04/2022 4:44:48 AM PDT by cymbeline
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To: cymbeline
I’d not heard that before but I’d rather be hit by 10 pounds of gravel than a 10 pound boulder.

If either is traveling at 10K mph it probably doesn't make much difference in space. You're either instant Swiss cheese or instant soup. If there's a nice blanket of atmosphere to burn through before it hits you, then definitely the gravel is the better option.

15 posted on 10/04/2022 4:53:01 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: Sirius Lee

“If there’s a nice blanket of atmosphere to burn through before it hits you, then definitely the gravel is the better option. “

Good point. Your first point is also good.

Your first point suggests the boulder is the better choice because it, as compared with a spray of gravel, has less chance of hitting you.


16 posted on 10/04/2022 7:09:59 AM PDT by cymbeline
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