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    The asteroid Dimorphous, three months after it was hit by a spacecraft

    NASA, ESA, David Jewitt (UCLA), and Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

    Last 12 months, NASA smashed a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos. Now, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured the ensuing debris in gorgeous element, revealing a glittering area of boulders.

    The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) noticed a 600-kilogram spacecraft impression Dimorphos, which circles a bigger asteroid known as Didymos, to see if it might alter the space rock’s orbit as a follow run for diverting future harmful asteroids. The mission was successful, lowering the size of Dimorphos’s orbit by about 33 minutes following impression in September 2022.

    A number of months later, in December 2022, David Jewitt on the University of California, Los Angeles and his colleagues used the Hubble Space Telescope to be taught extra in regards to the debris expelled by the collision. They discovered 37 massive boulders, ranging in dimension from 1 to virtually 7 metres throughout, seen as small sparkles of sunshine within the image above.

    It is probably going the rocks had been loosely tied to Dimorphous’ floor, quite than shards from the physique of the asteroid itself. They are additionally transferring slowly relative to Dimorphous at round 0.8 kilometres per hour and their whole mass is round 0.1 per cent of their father or mother asteroid.

    “This tells us for the first time what happens when you hit an asteroid and see material coming out up to the largest sizes,” Jewitt mentioned in a press release. “The boulders are some of the faintest things ever imaged inside our solar system.”

    This cloud of boulders might be studied additional by the European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft, which is scheduled to depart Earth in October 2024 and arrive at Didymos and Dimorphos on the finish of 2026. By utilizing the Hubble observations taken now and future Hera observations, astronomers would possibly be capable to pin down the boulders’ actual trajectories.

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