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[DART: Humanity’s First Step Toward Planetary Defense]-[International Asteroid Day | DART (Advanced Program)]

Spotlight English: Advanced · A2 · 2024-06-30

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The DART Mission: A Milestone in Planetary Defense

Space exploration has historically focused on discovery, but the recent DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) mission marks a shift toward active protection. By successfully crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid, NASA and its international partners have transformed theoretical science fiction into a tangible, proven method for safeguarding Earth.

Understanding the Threat: Asteroids and Cosmic Danger

While most asteroids pose no threat, the potential for catastrophic impact remains a scientific reality. Experts like Erik Kristiansen of the Catalina Sky Survey emphasize that large asteroids—those over a kilometer across—could trigger global devastation, leading to a "nuclear winter" effect where dust and debris block sunlight, effectively destroying the global food supply. Even smaller objects, such as the one involved in the Tunguska event in 1908, demonstrate immense destructive power. Witnesses described the explosion as having a "second sun" and the force was comparable to the largest nuclear bombs ever tested, flattening over 2,000 square kilometers of forest.

The Kinetic Impact Strategy

To mitigate these risks, scientists have developed a technique known as kinetic impact. The core idea is simple: by applying a "small push" in the right direction, humanity could potentially nudge an asteroid off a collision course with Earth. The DART project served as the world's first experimental validation of this concept. The spacecraft targeted Dimorphos, a smaller asteroid orbiting a larger one called Didymus. By slamming into Dimorphos at over 22,000 kilometers per hour, the mission aimed to shorten the asteroid's orbit, thereby testing the efficacy of kinetic force.

Global Collaboration and Future Implications

As Ed Lu, director of the Asteroid Institute, noted, the success of DART is a vital step toward future safety. Because we will eventually identify an asteroid with a "high chance of hitting the Earth," having empirical experience is crucial. This mission was not just a NASA endeavor; it represented a massive international effort involving the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency and the Italian Space Agency.

Looking ahead, the European Space Agency plans to further study the impact site to gather more data. NASA administrator Bill Nelson highlighted that this mission represents more than just technical success; it is a testament to global cooperation. By turning "science fiction stories into science facts," the DART project has demonstrated that humanity possesses the ingenuity to protect its "home planet" through unified, international scientific action.

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We should know that this would work.
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Welcome to Spotlight Advanced.
I'm Colin Lowther.
And I'm Alice Irizarry.
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