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Crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid may have changed its shape in addition to its trajectory, NASA scientis - Business Insider India
2/28/24 at 8:25am
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Ashmita Gupta
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Using a rocket to divert an asteroid may seem like something from a child's story, but NASA achieved exactly that with the DART mission. Launched in September
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