Planetary defense continues with the Hera Mission
Planetary defense continues with the Hera Mission
Do you remember that idea to defend the earth from a giant asteroid on a collision course, well, the European space agency took another important step in that mission. They have just launched the Hera spacecraft that departed from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. in the United States, carrying the Robotic Probe on top of a Falcon 9 rocket.
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Although the collision already occurred, the event was observed 11 million kilometers away from Earth, which makes it very difficult to see the details with clarity. Telescopes from the ground managed to capture some grainy images of the impact and scientists estimate that the collision altered the orbit of Dimorphus in about 33 minutes, that is, almost 5%, in addition an immense cloud of debris was ejected into space, but these are only estimates.
This is important because the composition and structure of an asteroid can drastically influence how it responds to a deflection attempt. If it is a hard, metallic asteroid it reacts one way, if it is a loose collection of rocks and dust the story is very different. , but Hera is not alone in this mission, she also carries with her two cubesats, small satellites that will fly freely around Dimorphus and collect subsurface and surface data, investigate the composition of the dust launched by the impact and study the internal structure of the asteroids. , something that may be crucial for future diversion attempts.
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