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NASA's DART mission successfully collides with asteroid Dimorphos

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69 points by max-m 3 years ago · 15 comments

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shusaku 3 years ago

Why is this story not getting more traction on Hacker News? It seems like the ultimate nerd dream

max-mOP 3 years ago

As expected, DART was Dead on Arrival ;)

Now they have to pick up the pieces and see if they had an effect on the asteroids orbit.

sylware 3 years ago

still waiting for the pics/vids of the crash from far away.

  • drb493 3 years ago

    Ask and ye shall receive....a stabilized version of the link

    https://imgur.com/gallery/PImiVMC

  • rurban 3 years ago

    Here you are: https://twitter.com/fallingstarIfA/status/157458352973167002...

    From ATLAS (Hawaii). South Africa also got a video already

  • mikewarot 3 years ago

    me too... there was a second craft that was supposed to observe and report back, wasn't there? I didn't see it talking to the deep space network afterwards.

    • generj 3 years ago

      Yes, an Italian cube sat called LICIACube.

      It will start broadcasting its data a little before midnight Eastern, though it might be months before everything is transferred. Because it is a cube sat (only 14 kg) the transmitters are not very powerful so I believe the transmission rate is low.

      • barbazoo 3 years ago

        In general, does anyone know what protocol they're using to transfer large amounts of data back to earth? I'm wondering especially about error detection and correction.

iroh2727 3 years ago

Seems like a veiled (but really not so veiled) demonstration of military power, no?

  • deepsun 3 years ago

    No, military is much more about quantity. Far space is actually very pacifistic in its nature, because it reveals that all the Earth wars and squabbles combined are no more than a tiny mouse squeak on a tiny speck of dust on cosmic scale.

  • CompuHacker 3 years ago

    In space terms, barely. Competing military assets may, in the future, attempt to evade each other, or fight with submunitions or energy. The navigation tech is just chalkboard math. In Earth terms, ICBMs and UAVs can strike anything anywhere with better accuracy.

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