The spacecraft collides with the spacecraft and begins the mission to save the world

  Scientific Achievement - Dart: The spacecraft that begins the mission to save the world by colliding with the spacecraft


A spacecraft is set to launch and test technology that may be needed in the future to push dangerous meteorites into orbit.

NASA's 'Dart' project will evaluate a long-standing project proposal to stabilize a massive meteorite orbiting Earth.

The spacecraft will collide with a spacecraft called Timorphos and test how much its speed and trajectory can be changed.
If a cosmic fragment with a diameter of a few meters collides with the Earth, it will cause continental catastrophe.
Although this particular meteorite poses no threat to Earth, it is the first attempt to steer a meteorite with the aim of learning how to save the Earth.
"Dart, TimorFoss will only change the amount of time it takes to complete its orbit. If a meteorite is detected too early, that's enough," said Kelly Fast, of NASA's Planetary Coordination Office.

Wednesday at 06:20 GMT, the Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dart spacecraft will depart from the Vandenberg Space Base in California.

NASA spacecraft

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