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Successful kinetic impact into an asteroid for planetary defence.

Authors :
Daly RT
Ernst CM
Barnouin OS
Chabot NL
Rivkin AS
Cheng AF
Adams EY
Agrusa HF
Abel ED
Alford AL
Asphaug EI
Atchison JA
Badger AR
Baki P
Ballouz RL
Bekker DL
Bellerose J
Bhaskaran S
Buratti BJ
Cambioni S
Chen MH
Chesley SR
Chiu G
Collins GS
Cox MW
DeCoster ME
Ericksen PS
Espiritu RC
Faber AS
Farnham TL
Ferrari F
Fletcher ZJ
Gaskell RW
Graninger DM
Haque MA
Harrington-Duff PA
Hefter S
Herreros I
Hirabayashi M
Huang PM
Hsieh SW
Jacobson SA
Jenkins SN
Jensenius MA
John JW
Jutzi M
Kohout T
Krueger TO
Laipert FE
Lopez NR
Luther R
Lucchetti A
Mages DM
Marchi S
Martin AC
McQuaide ME
Michel P
Moskovitz NA
Murphy IW
Murdoch N
Naidu SP
Nair H
Nolan MC
Ormö J
Pajola M
Palmer EE
Peachey JM
Pravec P
Raducan SD
Ramesh KT
Ramirez JR
Reynolds EL
Richman JE
Robin CQ
Rodriguez LM
Roufberg LM
Rush BP
Sawyer CA
Scheeres DJ
Scheirich P
Schwartz SR
Shannon MP
Shapiro BN
Shearer CE
Smith EJ
Steele RJ
Steckloff JK
Stickle AM
Sunshine JM
Superfin EA
Tarzi ZB
Thomas CA
Thomas JR
Trigo-Rodríguez JM
Tropf BT
Vaughan AT
Velez D
Waller CD
Wilson DS
Wortman KA
Zhang Y
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2023 Apr; Vol. 616 (7957), pp. 443-447. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 01.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Although no known asteroid poses a threat to Earth for at least the next century, the catalogue of near-Earth asteroids is incomplete for objects whose impacts would produce regional devastation <superscript>1,2</superscript> . Several approaches have been proposed to potentially prevent an asteroid impact with Earth by deflecting or disrupting an asteroid <superscript>1-3</superscript> . A test of kinetic impact technology was identified as the highest-priority space mission related to asteroid mitigation <superscript>1</superscript> . NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission is a full-scale test of kinetic impact technology. The mission's target asteroid was Dimorphos, the secondary member of the S-type binary near-Earth asteroid (65803) Didymos. This binary asteroid system was chosen to enable ground-based telescopes to quantify the asteroid deflection caused by the impact of the DART spacecraft <superscript>4</superscript> . Although past missions have utilized impactors to investigate the properties of small bodies <superscript>5,6</superscript> , those earlier missions were not intended to deflect their targets and did not achieve measurable deflections. Here we report the DART spacecraft's autonomous kinetic impact into Dimorphos and reconstruct the impact event, including the timeline leading to impact, the location and nature of the DART impact site, and the size and shape of Dimorphos. The successful impact of the DART spacecraft with Dimorphos and the resulting change in the orbit of Dimorphos <superscript>7</superscript> demonstrates that kinetic impactor technology is a viable technique to potentially defend Earth if necessary.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
616
Issue :
7957
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36858073
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05810-5