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Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects (NEOs). It... |
A binary asteroid is a system of two asteroids orbiting their common barycenter. The binary nature of 243 Ida was discovered when the Galileo spacecraft... |
LICIACube (category Missions to asteroids) part of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission and carries out observational analysis of the Didymos asteroid binary system after DART's impact... |
Asteroid mining is the hypothetical extraction of materials from asteroids and other minor planets, including near-Earth objects. Notable asteroid mining... |
OSIRIS-REx (category Missions to near-Earth asteroids) was a NASA asteroid-study and sample-return mission that visited and collected samples from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid. The material... |
on NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, which was led by APL. She is a Fellow of the Meteoritical Society, and Asteroid (6899) Nancychabot... |
Near-Earth object (redirect from Near-Earth asteroid) asteroids, one of them with a moon, have been visited by spacecraft. Samples of three have been returned to Earth, and one successful deflection test... |
NASA used crash landings to test whether Moon craters contained ice by crashing space probes into craters and testing the debris that got thrown out... |
first planetary defense purpose-built satellite, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) to test possible planetary defense concepts. DART was launched... |
Deep Impact (spacecraft) (category Missions to asteroids) problem. Double Asteroid Redirection Test – Similar mission that impacted the asteroid Dimorphos to study the effect of impact on asteroid trajectory... |
Dawn (spacecraft) (category Missions to main-belt asteroids) two large bodies in the asteroid belt in order to answer questions about the formation of the Solar System, as well as to test the performance of its ion... |
List of Google Easter eggs (section Gallery) diagonally before returning to normal. "nasa dart" showed the Double Asteroid Redirection Test satellite crashing and making the screen tilted. This was discontinued... |
Rosalind Franklin (redirect from Double Helix (musical)) Franklin Laboratory. 1997, a newly discovered asteroid was named 9241 Rosfranklin. 1998, National Portrait Gallery in London added Rosalind Franklin's portrait... |
New Horizons (section Asteroid 132524 APL) distance). The asteroid was imaged by Ralph (use of LORRI was not possible because of proximity to the Sun), which gave the team a chance to test Ralph's capabilities... |
Mars Global Surveyor (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link) (complete image gallery) 04/13/07: Mars Global Surveyor: Report Reveals Reasons for Loss. New Scientist article on the general relativistic test MGS Photographs... |
and February 15, 1973, it became the first spacecraft to traverse the asteroid belt. Photography of Jupiter began on November 6, 1973, at a range of 25 million... |
Rosetta (spacecraft) (section Gallery) to the comet, the spacecraft performed flybys of Earth, Mars, and the asteroids 21 Lutetia and 2867 Šteins. It was launched as the third cornerstone mission... |
Stardust (spacecraft) (category Missions to main-belt asteroids) an engineering test of the spacecraft and ground operations in preparation for the encounter with Comet Wild 2 in 2003. Image of asteroid Annefrank captured... |
Mars Exploration Rover (section Test rovers) the vast amount of scientific information amassed by both rovers, two asteroids have been named in their honor: 37452 Spirit and 39382 Opportunity. The... |
Himeros... Rayl, A.J.S. (21 November 2005). "Hayabusa Does Not Land on Asteroid in First Attempt, But Successfully Delivers Target Marker". The Planetary... |