NASA Set to Launch DART Asteroid-Crashing Planetary Defence Mission on November 24: How to Watch

NASA's DART spacecraft will reach its target between September and October next year.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 20 November 2021 12:12 IST
Highlights
  • NASA's planetary defence test are undergoing final rehearsals
  • DART mission is set to take off at 1:21am EST on November 24
  • It will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket

NASA's DART will nudge Dimorphos off its trajectory

Photo Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins, APL/Steve Gribben

Final rehearsals for NASA's planetary defence test are already underway. The one-of-a-kind mission, which will launch next week, is set to intentionally crash a spacecraft into an asteroid to deflect its path. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) will attempt to hit the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos, which orbits a larger asteroid called Didymos. None of these asteroids pose any threat to Earth and this mission is only intended as a test and technology demonstrator, according to the space agency. The mission, which will primarily give a nudge to Dimorphos to deflect its trajectory, will be monitored via Earth-based telescopes and equipment throughout its journey.

A huge excitement is building up in the run-up to this expected crash.NASA has decided to live broadcast the event to everyone.

NASA DART mission: Launch time

The DART mission rocket will blast off at 1:21am EST on November 24 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. For those in India, this translates to 11:50am.

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NASA DART mission: How to watch live

The live launch coverage will start at 11:00am IST. You can watch the live coverage on NASA Television, the NASA app, and NASA's website.

You can watch the launch live below:

To cater to the demand from space enthusiasts and address their excitement, NASA has lined up a series of prelaunch and science briefings starting November 21.

NASA DART mission: How to follow updates on social media

You can also get updated about the mission via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using the hashtag #DARTMission. You can follow NASA's Twitter accounts @NASA, @AsteroidWatch, @NASASocial and @NASA_LSP for regular updates. For Facebook, visit here, and for Instagram, click on this link.

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The DART spacecraft will reach its target between September and October next year. Once there, it will then hit Dimorphos, allowing scientists on Earth to measure the effectiveness of a controlled collision for deflecting a potentially hazardous asteroid.


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