Anyone else watching the DART mission tonight?

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Andy Wray avatar
Anyone else watching the DART mission tonight?

It's like PHD2 chasing its guide star smile
Andy Wray avatar
Well that was pretty impressive ... I would call that a bullseye
Carl Brown avatar
Pretty incredible….

Target is 160m across, orbiting 1km from Didymos with a period of 12 hours.  It's in pretty fast motion.  Aim at it with a satellite at 22500 km/h.  Amazing feat. 

Even better it may prove that we can redirect objects on a collision course with Earth.

NASA should be commended for their skill.
David Redwine avatar
Spectacular!  It did indeed look like PHD but with thruster bursts instead of mount movements!
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Ulf Jonsson avatar
Yes, I stayed up last night. It was worth it smile Very impressive.
Gernot Schreider avatar
if you missed it live you can watch the recording here
DART's impact with asteriod Dimorphos

Cheers
Gernot
Dan Bryan avatar
That was interesting indeed for a first attempt at such a mission.  Not quite the "Armageddon" approach but similar.

On another note, the wife and I were on the patio Sunday night and saw a whole string of starlink poop streaming
across the sky from the west.  Could not count them, they were in sets of 2 and 3 with probably 40 or 50 total.
Scott Badger avatar
Dan Bryan:
On another note, the wife and I were on the patio Sunday night and saw a whole string of starlink poop streaming
across the sky from the west.  Could not count them, they were in sets of 2 and 3 with probably 40 or 50 total.

It won't be long before we're saying, "remember the good old days when you could look up and see *only* 40 or 50 satellites at one time".......

Scott
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