NASA Slams Asteroid Moon With Spacecraft, Dinosaurs Rejoice

Sep 26, 2022 22:03

In the name of planetary defense

JUST IN: NASA has successfully crashed a spacecraft into the moon of an asteroid as part of a test to see how it affects the motion of an asteroid in space https://t.co/2NTzweDnVP pic.twitter.com/lU66jLEOGF
- CNN International (@cnni) September 26, 2022

The John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory purposely ( Read more... )

film, science, slow news day, that escalated quickly

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aaronnyc89 September 27 2022, 02:35:24 UTC
shittysoup September 27 2022, 04:15:45 UTC
aaronnyc89 September 27 2022, 04:40:02 UTC
shittysoup September 27 2022, 07:53:56 UTC
jadedsapphire27 September 27 2022, 12:28:15 UTC
Yes it can. Learning more about other planets and systems can help us understand all the systems better here on earth. Not to mention the general innovations that can come from the problem solving required for NASA missions, like carolinalily mentioned above.

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toxic_illusion September 27 2022, 15:23:11 UTC
Sis, America's military budget can be cut by 2/3rds and still be too fucking high. Leave NASA and their pennies alone when the military budget is right there and grossly inflated.

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shittysoup September 27 2022, 23:07:54 UTC
britty_stitches September 27 2022, 16:20:21 UTC
Because the goal is not to find another place for humanity to live in whole, its just to find a place for the elite assholes to escape to when shtf, which it eventually will.

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