"NASA" is ready to smash any asteroid that collides with the Earth on the way.


The mission, dubbed 'Dart Mission', will hit the asteroid in space.

New Delhi: US space agency NASA has launched its own dart mission. It was launched into space by a Falcon-3 rocket from California-based SpaceX. The purpose of this mission is to make the spacecraft collide with the asteroid. If NASA or ISRO or any other such agency wants to remove asteroids then this technique will work for them.

In fact, this is the first time NASA is conducting such a test. Which could save the Earth from the effects of any destructive asteroid in the future. In this regard, NASA's Bill Nelson said in an interview that Dart is the only replay of Bruce-Willis' film Armgaden. Although the film is purely fictional, it is a different story. He further added that if all goes according to plan, NASA will have a state-of-the-art weapon in its planetary space.

This will form a full orbit around the sun after the spacecraft is launched. The DART operation will begin in late September or early October. At that time the 'binary asteroids' (twin asteroids) will be at the closest point to Earth. At that time it will be 3 lakh miles away from the earth. At 4 hours before the binary asteroid reaches that point, the 'dart' spacecraft will automatically launch directly to the demophores at a speed of 15,000 miles per hour, and its on-board camera will continue to take and send photos of the collision up to 30 seconds before sending it to Earth.

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