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[The DART Mission: Humanity's First Step in Planetary Defense]-[International Asteroid Day | DART]

Spotlight English · A2 · 2024-06-30

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Protecting Our Planet: The DART Mission and the Future of Planetary Defense

In a landmark moment for space exploration, humanity has successfully demonstrated its ability to alter the course of a natural object in space. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, conducted by NASA, served as a crucial experiment in developing the technology required to safeguard Earth from potential celestial impacts.

The Anatomy of the DART Experiment

The DART spacecraft was designed as a high-speed projectile. Traveling at speeds exceeding 22,000 kilometres an hour, the craft rocketed toward a small asteroid named Dimorphos, which orbits a larger asteroid called Didymus. Upon impact, DART blew apart, releasing a cloud of dust and metal. Scientists watching from Earth observed the moment the spacecraft’s cameras ceased transmitting—a sign of a successful collision. The ultimate goal of this kinetic impact was to shorten the orbit of Dimorphos, proving that a "small push in the right direction" could potentially deflect a dangerous asteroid away from Earth in the future.

The Reality of Asteroid Threats

While small asteroids frequently enter Earth's atmosphere without causing significant damage, the risk posed by larger objects remains a serious concern for planetary scientists like Eric Christensen of the Catalina Sky Survey. Large asteroids, some exceeding a kilometre in diameter, possess the force to cause "global problems." Such an impact could result in mass extinction, lift massive amounts of dust and water into the atmosphere, and trigger a "nuclear winter" by blocking sunlight for several years, thereby devastating the global food supply.

The historical precedent for this danger is the Tunguska event of 1908 in Russia. Although the asteroid was only about 65 metres across, it exploded in the air with the power of the largest nuclear bombs ever tested. Witnesses, such as members of the Shanyagir tribe, described the event as if there were a "second sun," noting how the shockwave destroyed over 2,000 square kilometres of forest and caused the "earth to move and shake."

Global Cooperation and Future Defense

The DART project, while led by NASA, represents a monumental effort of international cooperation. Agencies from Japan, Italy, and Europe joined forces to monitor, support, and plan for the study of the aftermath. This collaborative approach highlights that planetary defense is a massive undertaking that "helps all humanity."

As Ed Lu, director of the Asteroid Institute, noted, the success of DART is essential because we must gain experience now before we are faced with an asteroid that has a "high chance of hitting the Earth." By turning "made-up science fiction stories into science facts," the DART mission has provided a roadmap for future defense strategies. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson emphasized that this test is not merely a technical achievement but a testament to the power of nations working together to protect our home planet. While asteroids are not an immediate threat, the technology refined through DART ensures that humanity will be better prepared to face the dangers of space in the centuries to come.

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The point is, this is a great thing.
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We should know that this would work.
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Defending the planet is important.
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Welcome to Spotlight.
I'm Colin Lowther.
And I'm Alice Irizarry.
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