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Space Rock That Threatened Earth Now Eyes the Moon With 4% Impact Chance

Comet tail

Scientists Use “Celestial Footprints” to Track Potentially Hazardous Comets Years Earlier

The geological features observed on Didymos provided key insights into its origins. The asteroid's triangular ridge (shown in the first panel from the left), along with the smooth region and the older, rougher "highland" region (depicted in the second panel from the left), can be explained by slope processes influenced by elevation (illustrated in the third panel from the left). The fourth panel demonstrates the impact of spin-up disruption, which likely played a role in the formation of Dimorphos.

DART Mission Reveals Ancient Origins and Fragile Structures of Asteroids

NASA to bounce radio signals off asteroid

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