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A NASA spacecraft has successfully slammed into an asteroid called Dimorphos. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission, also known as DART, spacecraft has been traveling to reach its asteroid target since launching in November 2021. On Monday, it hit its target, going about 13,421 miles per hour. CNN Space and Defense correspondent Kristin Fisher and Col. Cedric Leighton (Ret.) join CNN’s Erin Burnett to discuss. #CNN #News

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25 Eyl 2022

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@allisone369
@allisone369 Yıl önce
Very impressive. Can't imagine the sheer amount of calculations and problem solving they had to over come to hit a moving object in space. Wow! Congratulations to everyone involved in that project!
@nba1942
@nba1942 Yıl önce
1 All is One Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@elhajjmalikel6266
Notice she mentioned armageddon in the beginning? Remember that asteroid movie with Bruce Willis, Armageddon, from back in the day? This is the movie playing out in real life. They tell us what they are planning in the movies. The hurricane about to hit Florida was from the movie Geostorm a few years ago. Open your eyes, people.....
@EDUARDO-bj9wf
@EDUARDO-bj9wf Yıl önce
God is sad by Trump !
@reptara487
@reptara487 Yıl önce
@@elhajjmalikel6266 Wow share your drugs please?
@reptara487
@reptara487 Yıl önce
@@elhajjmalikel6266 In the movie the Asteroid was gonna hit us.. This is one is far from hitting us. Nice try Phycho path
@codyallen43
@codyallen43 Yıl önce
People really don't understand just how big this event is, perhaps even bigger than the moon landing, as tests like this could literally save our species. Amazing footage.
@whereswaldowhereiswaldo3144
You are right they don't understand how I fake it is
@kofi3124
@kofi3124 Yıl önce
@@whereswaldowhereiswaldo3144 xDDD
@phil20_20
@phil20_20 Yıl önce
Yes, I know a people or two like that...
@roymckeage1959
@roymckeage1959 Yıl önce
It's not unbelievable ; it's amazing. Absolutely beautiful, the perfection in technology that these folks achieved is amazing. Congratulations to all who spent so much time for this to take place. ❤️
@Sevenfold120
@Sevenfold120 Yıl önce
And to think people want to defund NASA.
@taijisyxom6888
@taijisyxom6888 Yıl önce
It is unbelievable that some humans can make the worst life decisions while others can make such reliable calculations. I would watch a whole documentation about how this was calculated.
@YourPastor
@YourPastor Yıl önce
🤣🤣🤣 Joke of the week
@baphnie
@baphnie Yıl önce
Mad respect for scientists.
@citysoundfm
@citysoundfm Yıl önce
Respect for mad scientists 😊😂 Pretty cool.
@surfhercules
@surfhercules 6 aylar önce
will it follow the worm hole ?
@WillWitkowskiMut389
Absolutely incredible. Love the work NASA has been doing over the years. The future of humans, I believe, will be dramatically changed for the better due to the tech and engineering that NASA does and will be doing. Our great grandkids should be proud 😌
@nba1942
@nba1942 Yıl önce
1 Will Witkowski Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@allanallen1835
@allanallen1835 Yıl önce
Lol like what spending trillions on space projects instead of patching Earth.
@CovertRadio
@CovertRadio Yıl önce
Huuuuuuuuh.......? Wow.... you peons will literally believe ANYTHING,...... wont you......?
@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354
An extreme close up of an asteroid over 7 million miles deep into space. Blows my mind. I imagined myself just sitting on that astroid knowing how far I am from home.
@RandomIdiotGS
@RandomIdiotGS Yıl önce
Beautiful precision, beautiful automatic calculation for adjustments and as a bonus: even a beautiful close-up image of an asteroid! It might just be a collection of rocks that translate to a collection of atoms in various chemical shapes and stages as per the periodic table, but... being able to interact with what lies beyond Earth makes the universe feel slightly less lonely.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@captaind6178
@captaind6178 Yıl önce
@@HumbledbyYahuah And I now have zero respect for Musk.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
@@captaind6178 I've never respected musk.
@FLATearthGary
@FLATearthGary Yıl önce
Wow, so many fools… hey! this is your wake-up call. You are being lied to. You are being fooled. Now, go and realize you’ve been lied to, research reality and be a fool no longer. Best regards
@DesieveWagner
@DesieveWagner Yıl önce
I especially loved that I learned explosions In Space are invisible..... these brilliant people can launch objects into space, hit an asteroid with a fridge size object. Do so with extreem precision but they can't operate a camera and actually capture what happend?
@magn630
@magn630 Yıl önce
Good to see there are young people involved in this project - it is their future after all that is being worked on here. Simply amazing - the calculations that were needed for this must be mind blowing. Bravo!!
@asemic
@asemic Yıl önce
thats why they use computers 😳
@tyreza79
@tyreza79 Yıl önce
AI
@Bee-tj8gc
@Bee-tj8gc Yıl önce
It's like the episode of futurama with the trash ball lol
@PrinceKoopa
@PrinceKoopa 10 aylar önce
Congratulations to everyone involved! This is phenomenal.
@BlondieSL
@BlondieSL Yıl önce
What would be even cooler, is next time, NASA had a detachable camera (with its transmitter) that would move away from the spacecraft to an angle where it could take VIDEO in real time of the actual impact and how the debris spreads and any reaction to the main body, if there is one. (if ti was actually pushed out of its trajectory) Very cool stuff here.
@mingching2480
@mingching2480 Yıl önce
I believe I heard of an Italian satellite recording the impact. LICIACube .
@VG_164
@VG_164 Yıl önce
There's one made by the Italian space agency, images from it released a few hours ago!
@Harford1171
@Harford1171 Yıl önce
I'm sure their CGI department is getting to work on that as we speak
@mamajedijaws4938
I was thinking along similar lines. Glad you said it the way you did
@Cougheebrotha420
Thank you all involved in this mission how mindblowing!
@rickbase833
@rickbase833 Yıl önce
Amazing congratulations to the engineering team that made this happen and the crazy amount of work they put into this feat. Cheers!
@kristycampbell5986
1 Rick Base Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@martytrueblood5902
and still a better love story than twilight....
@redhen2123
@redhen2123 Yıl önce
@Anand Laishram A Technocracy it is then. Sounds good to me.
@SLJShortt
@SLJShortt Yıl önce
@@redhen2123 Cyberpunk! I'm up for it!
@TheJLH
@TheJLH Yıl önce
@@martytrueblood5902 username checks out
@philjamieson5572
Excellent reporting of, in my view, such an impressive mission's end. I think we all owe thanks to NASA (and the United States) for thinking ahead like this.
@kokkheang
@kokkheang Yıl önce
I can't believe we can see what astroid really look like in this life time. It's a proud moment. Congratulations and thank to everyone at NASA.
@sam8404
@sam8404 Yıl önce
There have been pictures of asteroids before, but this is the first time we've ever seen the POV of something crashing into one.
@racookster
@racookster Yıl önce
We have absolutely incredible pictures of the asteroid Bennu taken by the OSIRIS-REx space probe. It not only took pictures, it also snagged samples from the asteroid's surface and it's headed back to Earth with them now. It should arrive here almost exactly one year from this writing, on September 24, 2023.
@croissantlover1
@croissantlover1 Yıl önce
surreal how it looks, the chunky rocks in the bigger one.
@benbrown2281
@benbrown2281 Yıl önce
Those Nintendo NES pixels are so poor, if you believe this BS.
@justinmadrid8712
Well it's fake
@Pete_Finch
@Pete_Finch Yıl önce
This is truly amazing to watch. For the first time in 4.6 billion years, the Earth is not defenseless against an extinction level impact event and we're here seeing the first actual demonstration of such an ability
@Brian-uy2tj
@Brian-uy2tj Yıl önce
Not completely defenseless... maybe not, but, right now, all we have is a grain of sand to shoot at a bear that is charging us. When we can shoot something a few thousand times that big, like, maybe grabbing another asteroid and propelling it into the target asteroid, THEN we will have some defense.
@JaimeMesChiens
@JaimeMesChiens Yıl önce
This is one of the most-amazing things I have ever seen. I watched it happen live, and am here to watch it again and again. This is phenomenal.
@rufuscollis303
@rufuscollis303 Yıl önce
This is laughable CGI. Get a grip
@lancethrust9488
@lancethrust9488 Yıl önce
@@rufuscollis303 HA HA TOTAL HOAX
@TheBella2u
@TheBella2u Yıl önce
I am late seeing this, but still choked me up! This is a REAL accomplishment! Thanks, NASA we might really need to be able to accomplish this in the future. As an American, I am proud of you.
@picknfish
@picknfish Yıl önce
Go back to sleep, Normie!
@TheBella2u
@TheBella2u Yıl önce
@@picknfish FO
@hazetbafoon
@hazetbafoon Yıl önce
Choked up? What are you , 5? Lmao. This is just a vehicle crash, like so hard to crash something into one another 🙄
@JussRuss
@JussRuss Yıl önce
Absolutely historic, congrats to the NASA team. Having grown up witnessing their innovation this is just a great new thing to root for ⚡❇
@lauryngreene7029
1 Juss Russ Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise, was it change its path, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellitr to the asteroid to see the result.
@wildBillMunson
@wildBillMunson Yıl önce
@@sealoftheliving4998 It only changes the asteroid's orbit around the larger asteroid by 1%, but that's enough to alter the orbital path of the asteroid system a little bit. Over a long period of time that is the difference between impacting the earth and a near miss.
@horyzengaming3935
@@sealoftheliving4998Nothing happened as it is a load of BS. It is impossible to hit something that size and going that speed. You could not even do that on earth let alone in space where there are so many unknown variables.
@rorycannon7295
@rorycannon7295 Yıl önce
​@@horyzengaming3935 but it literally is possible though. you find the position and trajectory of the velocity of the roid relative to earth, and then use more math to calculate where that boi will be in the future. then u just yeet shit into outer space such that the timings line up (also doable math), using adjustments along the way. There's actually less unknown variables in space, and a lot of "adjustments" done along the path are preplanned.
@CrabHome
@CrabHome Yıl önce
How in the world can they target such a small object so precisely. Incredible!😘❤.
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 Yıl önce
Why have you copied someone else's comment! Lol don't you have a mind of your own?
@coleemusicproductions
They can’t. It’s all CGI 😂 we live in a firmament 🙌
@CovertRadio
@CovertRadio Yıl önce
Yea,.. there's a much different word to describe this. And ahh,... it's not "incredible". More like "impossible".
@ThePresidentOfTheUnitedStates1
@PEANUTS ™ no...
@kimberlyperrotis8962
Wonderful, amazing, what a job NASA did! I love that the team are crying and hugging each other. It reminds me of when as a child, I burst into tears upon seeing the first Blue Planet image, one cries simply from wonder and awe! I hope they build at least one of these rockets to stand by in case an asteroid is found to be on a trajectory with earth in the future. It’s my understanding that larger asteroids don’t necessarily need to be destroyed, just nudged into a different trajectory. I know the paths of many asteroids are monitored, but I don’t know how extensive such monitoring is or how much time we would have to react, so we should have at least one ready.
@transientaardvark6231
Most of the big ones are being tracked, there's not that many big ones. Typically there would be months or maybe years. The bigger they are the more damage they will do but the further away they are visible so the more time to respond. But of course they are harder to deflect so they need to be hit while further away. The worst are the small ones (things that would take out a city building), there's thousands of those and they are too small to see well, so there might only be hours warning with a wide margin of error on where they will land.
@bogard9627
@bogard9627 Yıl önce
The scientist and engineers involved in this amazing achievement are the real celebrities
@FGBFGB-vt7tc
@FGBFGB-vt7tc Yıl önce
The implications about the exactitude and precision of their navigation systems is simply astonishing. Planet Protection aside, let's think about the implication for Homeland Security just a moment: A man made object the size of a refrigerator collided with an asteroid the size of the Pyramid of Giza that is around 11,000,000 km from Earth. That is, said object is at a distance of around 29 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon. A grain of salt (.3 mm) was directed to a leaf beetle (3 cm) from a distance more or less the distance from Oklahoma City to Olympia (2,465 km) and they had the collision they were aiming for. That means that in the event of a big war the technology to catch and intercept an incoming missile is already there. And they are showing us only what is declassified for us civilians to see. As long as the launching time of the defending missile gives it time to launch off, lock down and intercept the enemy one the offensive missile will not be able to deliver its payload. It also means that enemy targets can be destroyed with pinpoint precision, even their nuclear silos hit perpendicularly where they have less protection. Not to talk about their satellites. This is a war game changer. Please remember that the last time Space Technology received this kind of attention was during the Cold War. My guess is that we are starting to live under the same rules that our ancestors lived. Interesting times ahead. May God Bless us all.
@patriot1303
@patriot1303 Yıl önce
So amazing I can’t believe it! Mankind has taken a giant leap forward to ensure its own survival- it brings tears just watching this! I never thought i would say this but thank you CNN for showing this amazing footage of it all!
@ronbyers9912
@ronbyers9912 Yıl önce
The precision of this flight is stunning. Way to go NASA.
@greatunborn
@greatunborn Yıl önce
And a roomful of joyous nerds!
@iyaskelu7173
@iyaskelu7173 Yıl önce
it would be better if the Hubble is trained on the collision and show viewers the impact.
@dessmith7658
@dessmith7658 Yıl önce
Another load of junk
@pfpvilano
@pfpvilano Yıl önce
What an incredible accomplishment by this team. This gives hope also to our ability to take ICBMs out of the sky.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@warpigs9069
@warpigs9069 Yıl önce
*laughs in secret military application*
@tilltronje1623
@tilltronje1623 Yıl önce
Not the same technology
@jozefmak984
@jozefmak984 Yıl önce
@@HumbledbyYahuah they are apes you dont even have to try 😂
@partickthompson1164
What a herculean feat. The things the human race can accomplish when we work together. I am just in a state of awe. Great job!!!
@fredtello
@fredtello Yıl önce
Fake
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@elche6730
@elche6730 Yıl önce
🙄😂😂😂
@Rek_Rc
@Rek_Rc Yıl önce
What an event. The significance of this is literally cosmic
@hifinsword
@hifinsword Yıl önce
Amazing effort and technology to the NASA team. Congratulations to you all!
@wangson
@wangson Yıl önce
Well done!! Great and amazing to watch such an amazing feat!
@Kiki-en9vm
@Kiki-en9vm Yıl önce
What stuns me is the precision of the object they slam into the asteroid, it is hard to get this type of precision in the orbit,great job guys.
@andreamadden9153
1 Kiki Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@Davincicode6
@Davincicode6 Yıl önce
Because you can't
@porg7373
@porg7373 Yıl önce
@@Davincicode6 shuxh
@jaydayday7
@jaydayday7 Yıl önce
So they should be able to shoot down a nuclear missle then
@anneofgreengables9096
If you get the math correct, and outliers don’t interfere, it’ll inevitably work.
@partickthompson1164
You know seeing the surface of the asteroid with those rocks and other debris that imagine alone is wild . Think about it. You are looking at a place that has been all over our galaxy and could be as old or older than the Earth. That is absolutely mind blowing. I would love to have one of those big chunks of rock and iron. I would own a piece of the galaxy.
@fredtello
@fredtello Yıl önce
Fake
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@Glebatron
@Glebatron Yıl önce
Asteroid material rings are for sale
@chrisstowe7204
@chrisstowe7204 Yıl önce
Those poor astronauts, so brave. God bless them.
@rogerout8875
@rogerout8875 Yıl önce
Wtf??
@andreamadden9153
1 Chris Stowe Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@scottc3473
@scottc3473 Yıl önce
thoughts and prayers
@brianburch120
@brianburch120 Yıl önce
This is mind blowing, and a huge win for humanity
@Droogs
@Droogs Yıl önce
I've always wondered what it might take to change the orbit of an asteroid. If we can hit it with one projectile, we can certainly hit it with multiple projectiles.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@jozefmak984
@jozefmak984 Yıl önce
You just have to change parameters in a program
@killah7832
@killah7832 Yıl önce
I hope this works, with that amount of velocity, size, weight, momentum an asteroid has. Its really hard to deflect it. They should see it if its going to collide earth really far so with the little degree of deflection would really miss earth and save us.
@philosopher2517
@philosopher2517 Yıl önce
Absolutely amazing how far humans have come when it comes to technology. Pretty sure if I was born thousand of years ago I would never even have thought this kind of situation would be possible
@chalillofviso8980
And yet to dump to follow and believe politicians!
@KB-2222
@KB-2222 Yıl önce
We haven't went past the moon imo
@johncoptu5829
@johncoptu5829 Yıl önce
A thousand? More like a hundred.
@Cherry-bq4oh
@Cherry-bq4oh Yıl önce
tech has progressed so much in the last hundred years alone, remember, galaxies have only been known about since the 1930s!
@paxwebb
@paxwebb Yıl önce
@Cherry122 since 1924 actually :)
@reginafetty6374
@reginafetty6374 Yıl önce
That is amazing they can do a control hit so far away. I love that NASA can do these amazing things in space and send video back to earth from space. It is a shame the country don't have near the technology to get affordable cell phone service or internet service to everyone on the earth.
@JANUARY.
@JANUARY. Yıl önce
*the country doesn't
@hgdon-homeiswheretreesare-9239
Bravo, an impressive task, and the name DART is quite amazing too (not for dart blow gun shooting at the moon or big chunk of rock hurling in the space ). Goes NASA .
@FLATearthGary
@FLATearthGary Yıl önce
HG, this is your wake-up call. You are being lied to. You are being fooled. Now, go and realize you’ve been lied to, research reality, and be a fool no longer. Best regards
@jwwilliam6333
@jwwilliam6333 Yıl önce
I'm imagining weeks later after NASA scans through all of the photos taken from the other spacecraft nearby they happen to notice a UFO that crossed the path of Dart heading towards our moon traveling at the same speed Dart was traveling towards Dimorphos, and the impact will be one month from now. it is not a UFO, and turns out to be a spacecraft from another planet that has just been discovered and that civilization is testing their capabilities the same way we are testing Dart.
@bigged313
@bigged313 Yıl önce
This was an incredible feat for NASA, but what scared me is the bigger asteroid next to the one we hit. If the smaller asteroid is the size of a great pyramid, then how big was the larger asteroid next to it.
@daliblose9061
@daliblose9061 Yıl önce
Hear ya!!!!!!
@tilltronje1623
@tilltronje1623 Yıl önce
Didymos is 780 metres in diameter
@DeltaLightTSFH
@DeltaLightTSFH Yıl önce
This is incredible. This could save the entire human race one day
@andermolk2428
@andermolk2428 Yıl önce
how?
@DeltaLightTSFH
@DeltaLightTSFH Yıl önce
@@andermolk2428 idk, deviate the object, or destroy it
@andermolk2428
@andermolk2428 Yıl önce
@@DeltaLightTSFH sorry kido, but for a meteorite capable of severely damaging our planet, we do not have the required amount of nuclear power, too little.
@DeltaLightTSFH
@DeltaLightTSFH Yıl önce
@@andermolk2428 this is a step forward
@michaelambrosano938
LOVE IT!! IF mankind came together to try and achieve resolutions to the problems that plague our planet,..Imagine what we could do
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise?, was it change its path?, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellite to the asteroid to see the result.
@AustralianQldDad
@@sealoftheliving4998 watch the video they explain all that
@katrinamenzies9398
@@elgur4512 lol FACTS
@I.HATE.THE.ANTICHRIST
I bet you think fast food is okay
@wefinishthisnow3883
After doddling about for many decades during and after the space shuttle, NASA have really been kicking some goals recently. The success of the Mars Perseverance rover and Ingenuity drone, the James Webb Space Telescope and commercialising space flight who have standardised reusable rockets! Then there's more space telescope and moon missions to come and the Dragonfly aircraft on Titan. SN's Dreamchaser 'mini-shuttle' is planned for next year as well and within the 2050's perhaps a human mission to Mars.
@jonroesler8155
@jonroesler8155 Yıl önce
It isn't NASA holding themselves back.
@skylarmaldonado2314
I worked on this mission. It was a falcon9 out of California that brought this to orbit. Thank you to the amazing team of techs that made this possible.
@jeffrobinson4985
Suuuuuuurrrrreeeee ya did
@leebenson7368
@leebenson7368 Yıl önce
Fake
@coleemusicproductions
Is that a type of CGI code for NASA’s software?
@ThePresidentOfTheUnitedStates1
@CoLee Music You've been spamming these types of comments for about 1 day. Surely you got something better to do in your life lol.
@zdenek3010
@zdenek3010 Yıl önce
I imagined to see the DART coming from another direction and witnessing the impact. I then reliazed I am a complete idiot for expecting to have a third observer there.
@Wiseguyy007
@Wiseguyy007 Yıl önce
Amazing accomplishment, I can't wait to see the results of the asteroids trajectory in space.
@dragonmaster3953
The first step in planetary defense from a potential earth ending event. Awesome stuff here and kudos to NASA for their endeavor. We will see in the coming days if this was 💯% successful.
@delmonicofarquhar9893
This is awesome! Anytime you can hit a relatively small target with a mechanical object that far away you're doing something right! Bravo!!
@nba1942
@nba1942 Yıl önce
1 Delmonico Farquhar Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise, was it change its path, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellitr to the asteroid to see the result.
@adolfocoy7516
@adolfocoy7516 Yıl önce
@@sealoftheliving4998 i think they will track it in the near future.
@RiskyOpinions
@RiskyOpinions Yıl önce
Bravo bravo crashing tens of millions of tax dollars on a space rock,
@sanbruno6010
@sanbruno6010 Yıl önce
PEACE HONESTY PROSPERITY BONANZA FREE THINKING OPTIMISM
@lootmarsh7897
@lootmarsh7897 Yıl önce
Unbelievable!! I can’t stop thinking about how they pulled this off.. Straight out of a movie
@mohamedtrevino8709
1 Loot Marsh Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@dali67
@dali67 Yıl önce
...you've got that right. "Cut"
@brendaallen4935
@brendaallen4935 Yıl önce
And what a performance it was! High 10 for the cameras!! Bahhhghhagagagahhhahhhhaa!
@Asian_Noodle88
@Asian_Noodle88 Yıl önce
Yeah a comedy.
@broccolifan6971
@broccolifan6971 Yıl önce
well a lot of movie producers from Hollywood got laid off due to Covid.
@garebaregoof4226
Dude, science and math at the highest known levels! Absolutely amazing work! I blown away, just like that asteroid
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@rorycannon7295
@rorycannon7295 Yıl önce
@@HumbledbyYahuah what is ur conclusion?
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
@@rorycannon7295 what's yours?
@rorycannon7295
@rorycannon7295 Yıl önce
@@HumbledbyYahuah my current conclusion is that you need to answer my question.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
@@rorycannon7295 Correction. I don't answer to anyone unless I see fit to do so.
@rondaleron
@rondaleron Yıl önce
Imagine controlling a device inspace from earth on ground. Life is crazy
@DrSpace-bz9mk
@DrSpace-bz9mk Yıl önce
Woohoo NASA!!!!!!!!🎉 I watched this live and it is amazing! I wish that nasa had more funding so they can make more history like this.
@nba1942
@nba1942 Yıl önce
1 Dr. Space Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@fundy023
@fundy023 Yıl önce
The clarity of the images is incredible
@MicahBratt
@MicahBratt Yıl önce
How in the world can they target such a small object so precisely. Incredible!
@truthseeker537
@truthseeker537 Yıl önce
Just like they can send a missle at your front door.
@thebaseandtriflingcreature174
Math. Ungodly amounts of math
@dinojupic6523
@dinojupic6523 Yıl önce
It's fake, obviously.
@cspace1234nz
@cspace1234nz Yıl önce
@@dinojupic6523 ....What will the Flat Earthers/Moon Landing deniers make of this I wonder
@aaronhill9018
@aaronhill9018 Yıl önce
My guess is laser guidance.
@benyahisrael7055
Truly UNBELIEVABLE, I can't believe it, wow
@kristycampbell5986
1 BenYah Israel Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@benyahisrael7055
Lol you believe what you want lol lol lol
@cl759
@cl759 Yıl önce
Wow, that was amazing, was moved to see it and the celebration of the people who have achieved it👍🏻 Being a bit of a twat, asked myself the 5:57 @ the same time Also had some quips about Star Trek 🤣 Nevertheless I'm glad this was in my recommendations ♥️
@andreamadden9153
1 C L Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@HelptheBroncos
@HelptheBroncos Yıl önce
Great to see 1 million views on this. That means a million people have something in common...let's grow and let's go !
@aeroengr9490
@aeroengr9490 Yıl önce
As an engineer, this is truly amazing. Prolly another giant leap to mankind. Well done NASA!
@Machiave11i
@Machiave11i Yıl önce
What kind of engineer? Custodial?
@shashank4216
@shashank4216 Yıl önce
just imagine at the last moment an alien comes in between and everything went blank .That would have been just dope .
@ilabelle1
@ilabelle1 Yıl önce
It seems that all the good news is coming from space these days. First we have the incredible James Webb telescope and now this. I'm not a space nerd but I am duly impressed with all the sciencing going on. The news I like to hear. Amazing stuff! A big thumbs up...now if we could only fix all our woes on earth.
@kristycampbell5986
1 ICL Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@matthewjohnson1891
@@EDUARDO-bj9wf hopefully he'll be away soon.
@OscarASevilla
@OscarASevilla Yıl önce
@icl now imagine if we gave more funding for science programs and nasa, and focused less on earthly weapons to kill other humans. The amount of progress we could have
@xKhfan213x
@xKhfan213x Yıl önce
That just goes to show how great of a time it is that we live in. To be able to learn so much about our universe and to be able to see it in ways that we were never biologically designed to see is remarkable. It makes me wonder what the next 20 years or so will bring. Maybe the jwt can capture on object being torn apart by a black hole or something like that. Our understanding of the universe and possibly life itself is about to become a lot more meaningful in the coming decades
@Muttinchopsforever
@@OscarASevilla That's make sence so no .
@brik2716
@brik2716 Yıl önce
Maybe I'm missing something. Why was this not a two part spacecraft. Where they would separate. One would impact and one would monitor the after effect. Would this not have made more sense?
@SamJ-kw1xk
@SamJ-kw1xk Yıl önce
There is no need to spend money building a second spacecraft to monitor the effect of the impact because they can do that from Earth.
@VG_164
@VG_164 Yıl önce
There is one, it was built by the Italian Space Agency and is sent back images of the impact a few houes later.
@brik2716
@brik2716 Yıl önce
Sorry I disagree this is the same spacecraft with a separation section to view impact, a heck of a lot closer than earth. This would have been a better bang for the buck. Plus it could linger and provide some valuable data without having to go back a second time.
@brik2716
@brik2716 Yıl önce
@@VG_164 Thanks did not know this.
@emilkoch4098
@emilkoch4098 Yıl önce
wow!!! way cool!! I found a potential meteorite back in 2015 while on a mountain hike. It passed the tests. This video reminds me to turn it in my local natural museum for an analysis. It weighs around 1 gram. I have to get that done, after having it for the last 6 years.
@kristycampbell5986
1 Emil Koch Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@mkultra1078
@mkultra1078 Yıl önce
This really is incredible
@trippsimon8916
@trippsimon8916 Yıl önce
Those people at apl just made history. Congratulations to the team working on dart
@nba1942
@nba1942 Yıl önce
1 Tripp Simon Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@Diego-zd8ow
@Diego-zd8ow Yıl önce
Jupiter: They grow up so fast, you know, you are there for millions of years, deflecting rocks and comets, protect them, doing everything you can, and one day, when you see they can do it by themselves, that they don't need you anymore, you feel useless, but you know you have done a good job, i'm not crying, i'm so proud of you guys.
@GJones462-2W1
@GJones462-2W1 Yıl önce
Unbelievable! I loved hearing their excitement, pre-impact. Just awesome. Reminds me of the excitement when those 3 large asteroids impacted Jupiter! Those people were losing their minds, looking at the massive, mega-nuclear sized explosions that were seen from a distance. All of this is just too cool. Glad someone is serious about this program. It's not just some movie scenario. It may actually be needed to do precisely what it was designed to do...
@rimacalid6557
@rimacalid6557 Yıl önce
Petition for CNN to talk about the Iranian Protests
@forthewagesofsinisdeath4967
so unbelievable hahahahahah
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise, was it change its path, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellitr to the asteroid to see the result.
@noneofyourbeeswax01
@@sealoftheliving4998 We couldn't possibly "pulverise" an asteroid, nor would it be helpful to turn one massive projectile heading towards earth into a whole barrage. The idea is to use the energy to make the asteroid deviate slightly from it's path, sufficient to let gravity and physics do the rest of the work.
@RiskyOpinions
@RiskyOpinions Yıl önce
Unbelievable waste of my tax dollars
@rolandkarlsson7072
Very impressive that they could overtake it and hit it. But, the rest is classic physics. The rest can be calculated in a computer. You do not need to check the result. Or - am I missing something?
@philipmartin9035
Had goosebumps watching this. Unreal time to be alive got to say!
@RichardAStonemasonNOTfreemason
'unreal' indeed
@philipmartin9035
@@RichardAStonemasonNOTfreemason can't tell if that was sarcasm or not, damn my horrible social skills
@whocares264
@whocares264 Yıl önce
I am sure starving children got a kick out of this...
@DivineFalcon
@DivineFalcon Yıl önce
We can with pinpoint accuracy hit an asteroid with a satellite 10 months travel out in space, and send live images back from the whole event. We can do amazing things like that, but still struggle with getting a decent cell phone signal down here on own own rock...
@Buckblacket
@Buckblacket Yıl önce
How do we know this isn't an actual real emergency event being disguised as an 'experiment' to avoid panic?
@guille7231
@guille7231 Yıl önce
Exactly if it's to early to tell it worked makes you wonder how soon they react if it didn't work
@kevinlee8732
@kevinlee8732 Yıl önce
exactly.. i wanna know if this has anything to do with the current race to space by the billionaires. maybe even the webb telescope, what ARENT they showing and telling us? and how far ahead are we planning for WHAT?
@Glebatron
@Glebatron Yıl önce
Independent private observatories are tracking it so we know exactly where it is. That’s actually how we’re measuring the changes in velocity
@JeffreyDeCristofaro
History was made... from that moment, a new chapter in our exploration of the cosmos is being written!
@blacksheepnfld1322
I loved the look on Kirstin Fisher's face while she was explaining what was happening and her joy in experiencing it at the same time! You go person of this world!!
@andreamadden9153
1 black sheepnfld Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@BK-uy9nj
@BK-uy9nj Yıl önce
DONT WANNA CLOSE MY EYES, DONT WANNA FALL ASLEEP CAUSE I MISS YOU BABY AND I DONT WANNA MISS A THANG
@chiewsaetern2182
It's all 🐂 crap. Propaganda
@chiewsaetern2182
Armageddon 😂. Bruce Willis all 🐂
@cerealisreal
@cerealisreal Yıl önce
This is very impressive. Even google wanted to celebrate by adding a new Easter egg. if you search "nasa dart" after waiting for some time the same ship they used will come across the screen and tilt it over.
@alfredweaver1945
that was fun!
@larrybarela8676
@larrybarela8676 Yıl önce
I have a question, how does the rocket get through the firmament?
@TheScottishLad69620
The asteroid does not have an atmosphere, therefore, no sky
@kyaninmc7341
@kyaninmc7341 Yıl önce
It cant
@TheScottishLad69620
@@kyaninmc7341 there is no firmament
@bryanwithat6763
@bryanwithat6763 Yıl önce
@@TheScottishLad69620 Go back to sleep Johnny.
@TheScottishLad69620
@@bryanwithat6763 are you implying that the asteroid has an atmosphere?
@LazyCash
@LazyCash Yıl önce
WOW!! So, Amazing!!! Almost as Incredible as the Stanley Kubrick MOON LANDING! Stanley Would Be Impressed!!
@dominodog1543
@dominodog1543 Yıl önce
Bet you think the earth is flat too huh?
@fckickboxer
@fckickboxer Yıl önce
I’m glad I’m not the only one on here that sees this for the BS that it is.
@fckickboxer
@fckickboxer Yıl önce
@@dominodog1543 Even if he did, it wouldn’t make him as dumb as a person who believes NASA actually hit an asteroid and showed us live footage of the event.
@bluexlnc
@bluexlnc Yıl önce
Nothing short of EPIC! But why weeks to see if the asteroid's course has been altered?
@TH-mf1hn
@TH-mf1hn Yıl önce
The magnitude of the adjustment to the asteroid's momentum is very very very small. The asteroid's total velocity might have been altered by a few milimeters/second, thus with such a small change in velocity it takes significant time to observe a measurable divergence from the previous orbit
@MrStratofish
@MrStratofish Yıl önce
This is like hitting a flying potato with a grain of sand. Its path isn't going to visibly veer off in another direction because it has been hit but look basically identical. Only once has been travelling much much further will we be able to detect any deflection in its orbit
@bluexlnc
@bluexlnc Yıl önce
Well said, you're right, of course. 👍
@richardcorona3564
This is SPECTACULAR. Wow!!!
@marsargoxmiso1695
So awesome! I am so grateful for all that worked so hard on this project! This is for sure the start of us protecting our planet from crazy space!
@andreamadden9153
1 Marsargox Miso Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@hamletksquid2702
I'm jealous that I didn't work on it.
@teenytinytoons
@teenytinytoons Yıl önce
I’m more concerned with MAGAts.
@matthewneddeau7993
Damn congratulations and thank god for your brain kid !
@rimacalid6557
@rimacalid6557 Yıl önce
Petition for CNN to talk about the Iranian Protests
@khaledmousa380
@khaledmousa380 Yıl önce
Excellent job, this is the coolest thing i've ever seen in my entire life.
@SeaJay_Oceans
@SeaJay_Oceans Yıl önce
Poor Little Spacecraft ! It did everything it was told, and the humans slammed it into a giant rock. :-( R.I.P. little robot.
@HumbledbyYahuah
@HumbledbyYahuah Yıl önce
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake." -Musk
@sfguzmani
@sfguzmani Yıl önce
Rest in Pieces
@redinger19
@redinger19 Yıl önce
Kristen: It's truly unbelievable Me: Ummmm yes, yes it is
@Darth_Pidgey
@Darth_Pidgey Yıl önce
I almost started crying. I love space and wish we could venture further into the cosmos and learn more secrets of the universe.
@Pirolacomingtogetya
GOD YOU ARE AMAZING, DID YOU HAVE YOUR PAJAMAS ON WHILE YOU WATCHED THE PEBBLE RUN INTO THE BOULDER?
@TropicalCyc
@TropicalCyc Yıl önce
@@Pirolacomingtogetya imagine the 'pebble' is moving faster than a bullet, hitting the boulder, what would happen then? Your completely ignoring the speed of the 'pebble'. So your argument is invalid just because of this.
@supermushroomariojenkins1717
Awesome in the most literal sense! THIS is they type of thing as humans we should be very proud of and I wish we could all be conscious enough to get this information and feel how important this is! This is the type of thing that makes political squabblings and budget questions of how much we pump into NASA laughable. This could very well save us in the future from one of many potential armageddon. Real armageddon.
@marksamways7733
@marksamways7733 Yıl önce
The sheer ammount of physics, maths and genius that it takes to do this stuff is immensly commendable. Well done guys and gals
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise, was it change its path, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellitr to the asteroid to see the result.
@aishabintabubakr4944
@@sealoftheliving4998 They don't think that far ahead. Not very difficult to hit an asteroid
@RiskyOpinions
@RiskyOpinions Yıl önce
The sheer amount of wasting tens of millions of tax dollars for nothing is so genius. Well done clwns
@sanbruno6010
@sanbruno6010 Yıl önce
PEACE HONESTY PROSPERITY BONANZA FREE THINKING OPTIMISM
@Powence
@Powence Yıl önce
@@RiskyOpinions Its not a waste if it will save humanity for the future asteroid impacts.
@goga5104
@goga5104 Yıl önce
This is incredibly amazing! Thank you NASA! Thank you US! 🇺🇲
@King_Barney
@King_Barney Yıl önce
Simply amazing!
@nicholasbirbas9425
This is possible and it does work really well because the asteroid was travelling 28,000 Km (17,500 mph) and the Nasa spaceship was traveling the same speed but what else is that the mass of the object very important.
@longrider42
@longrider42 Yıl önce
I wonder when the results will be figured out, as in, how much did the asteroid move/change orbit. And although it worked, it took awhile to get it up there. Plus the next one might be a lot denser then this one was. Kinda like hitting a bowling ball with a baseball. Only time will tell.
@krispykhiba9526
@krispykhiba9526 Yıl önce
Very impressive human scientific and technological advancements.
@TheJLH
@TheJLH Yıl önce
This is just incredible. Our first foray into interstellar planetary defense. I have like a full hardon and I don’t even have a 🍆. The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was 6.25 miles wide so we have A WAYS to go, but at only 10 months from launch to impact, we have so much practice ahead of us. With everything that has tempted me to hate humanity lately, this makes me, just, really proud of us. I hope we can make a path which proves us worthy of such dedicated protection. I think we ALREADY ARE worth it. But, I’d like to see, and am looking forward to us proving it.
@sealoftheliving4998
Question. What happen to the Asteroid after Impact?????? Was it pulverise, was it change its path, was it split in 2? The video shows impact but no video to see the impact of satellitr to the asteroid to see the result.
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 Yıl önce
@@sealoftheliving4998 The intention is only to change its path significantly. Idea being, if it was coming straight at Earth, this simple impact method could bump it off course enough to make it miss Earth entirely. Movie stuff like blowing them up or splitting them in two doesn't work in reality for a number of reasons, one being that it would take ENORMOUS energy to do that to a solid object, and most of these objects are basically piles of rocks and sand floating in space so they can't really be split anyway. Moving them is much easier to do, even with the big planet killers.
@TheJLH
@TheJLH Yıl önce
@@sealoftheliving4998 we won’t know for a couple weeks what exactly happened. They need to observe the path of the object to see if there has been any change to its course.
@supremefatness4085
The eggplant threw me off💀
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 Yıl önce
@@soulsbourne That would be like throwing a pebble out the hatch of the ISS and expecting to hit a specific person on Earth in the head with it. From where that asteroid is, Earth looks like a tiny blue star.
@swordblaster2596
I like that there was a partial frame at the end... Working right till the last nanosecond
@supermahmoud
@supermahmoud Yıl önce
Now I'm really intrigued to know where Dimorphos will be headed after that collision !
@christophermiles547
Exactly my thoughts
@cadelepski5161
@cadelepski5161 Yıl önce
Its orbit will only be altered by a tiny amount, if at all. It's still orbiting Didymos.
@ianinkster2261
@ianinkster2261 Yıl önce
This has useful implications for defence against such objects.
@dsock31
@dsock31 Yıl önce
What happens to the rest of the asteroid or particles that are still hurling somewhere?
@tilltronje1623
@tilltronje1623 Yıl önce
Nothing. It's still floating there
@marykingdomchanger3136
It's really moving at a fast pace thanks to NASA for the design's which made them to project the asteroid with such precision
@patricksullivan7140
Wow....just wow. 👍 I remember the Apollo mission when Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. I'm just a regular guy and it is so amazing to me what NASA has accomplished in just my lifetime. ❤
@andreamadden9153
1 Patrick Sullivan Fuk what you saying it here 😠 trvid.com/video/video-V73WGdczgjs.html Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
@GJones462-2W1
@GJones462-2W1 Yıl önce
I remember learning to tie my shoes while watching those grainy images in black & white on tv. Was rather young, at 4 yrs old, but I remember it well. Your last sentence said it well. SO many milestones and firsts. When I met my first Astronaut (in 2018) I felt like I was 4, again! Big, babbling fanboy, with a ton of questions! Ha!
@vandengrey6912
@vandengrey6912 Yıl önce
Lol @ stepped on the moon.
@becketaylor8232
@becketaylor8232 Yıl önce
What a time to be alive 🤗
@beedalton9675
@beedalton9675 Yıl önce
That still amazing 14.000 mph and the size of a pyramid
@suzanaslejmar6166
Unbelievable ❤️
@kevinbrianthomas1
I've never seen an asteroid in action before. It looks like a giant rock hurtling thru space and time.
@fdoe9184
@fdoe9184 Yıl önce
He was talking about the Tunguska event. It did not hit Siberia. In 1908, it exploded in the sky & devastated a forest. (there's still some debate. Many say it could have been a comet)
@victorohioha8869
Did u ever consider the account of eyewitness.......do more research Bruv.....by the way no evidence for astrriod or comet was ever found
@fdoe9184
@fdoe9184 Yıl önce
@@victorohioha8869 well, the animals were fried in explosion. Anyone close enough to not be incinerated, only saw an explosion. That's where forensics & science comes in. (in 1908, cell phones didn't have cameras yet). P.S. yes,there was evidence. Read up on it. Very cool. Pictures are awesome.