Double Asteroid Redirection Test

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first mission in NASA's Solar System Exploration program; impact of asteroid Dimorphos in 65803 Didymos system

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CORE Small Avionics suiTe (CORESAT)CORE Small Avionics suiTe (CORESAT)
DART Arrives at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Its Final Stop Before LaunchDART Arrives at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Its Final Stop Before Launch
DART hz logo multi darkDART hz logo multi dark
DART satellite showing its only payload  draco cameraDART satellite showing its only payload draco camera
Dart Mission patchDart Mission patch
Dart arrived at slc-4E processing  facilityDart arrived at slc-4E processing facility
Dart header 2 (1)Dart header 2 (1)
Dart`s ion thrustersDart's ion thrusters
Dart-poster3Dart-poster3
Double Asteroid Redirection TestDouble Asteroid Redirection Test
Infographic showing the effect of DART`s impact on the orbit of Didymos B while deployment of italian LICIACubeInfographic showing the effect of DART's impact on the orbit of Didymos B while deployment of italian LICIACube
LICIACube CubeSat a companion satellite of Dart SpacecraftLICIACube CubeSat a companion satellite of Dart Spacecraft
LICIACube CubeSat integrated on Dart SpacecraftLICIACube CubeSat integrated on Dart Spacecraft
LICIACube CubeSat integrating on Dart SpacecraftLICIACube CubeSat integrating on Dart Spacecraft
NASA Virtual guest programNASA Virtual guest program
Planetary Defender badgePlanetary Defender badge
Schematic-of-the-AIDA-mission-conceptSchematic-of-the-AIDA-mission-concept
Telescopes observing DART`s impactTelescopes observing DART's impact
The flexible and rollable “wings” are lighter and more compact than traditional solar arrays despite their size; in space, each array will slowly unfurl to reach 28 feet in length, about the size of a bus.The flexible and rollable “wings” are lighter and more compact than traditional solar arrays despite their size; in space, each array will slowly unfurl to reach 28 feet in length, about the size of a bus.
The recently installed Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) on dart missionThe recently installed Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) on dart mission
Transformational Solar Array experiment on DART`s Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA)Transformational Solar Array experiment on DART's Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA)
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkGoogle Knowledge entry@Wikidata
linkAdvances in Space Research European component of the AIDA mission to a binary asteroid: Characterization and interpretation of the impact of the DART mission@Wikidata
linkAstronomy and Astrophysics Morphology and spectral properties of the DART impact ejecta with VLT/MUSE@Wikidata
linkIcarus Radar observations and a physical model of binary near-Earth asteroid 65803 Didymos, target of the DART mission@Wikidata
linkPlanetary and Space Science AIDA DART asteroid deflection test: Planetary defense and science objectives@Wikidata
linkProcedia Engineering Modeling impact outcomes for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission@Wikidata
linkThe Planetary Science Journal Libration-induced Orbit Period Variations Following the DART Impact@Wikidata
linkThe Planetary Science Journal The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART): Planetary Defense Investigations and Requirements@Wikidata
majorcollision Dimorphos2022Wikidata
majorrocket launch Vandenberg Space Force Base Space Launch Complex 4 East2021Wikidata
image20211125 20 50 20 Falsche Urheberrechtsangabe-Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission NASA CENS 02Wikimedia
imageCORE Small Avionics suiTe (CORESAT)Wikimedia
imageDART Arrives at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Its Final Stop Before Launch2021Wikimedia
imageDART hz logo multi dark2019Wikimedia
imageDART satellite showing its only payload draco cameraWikimedia
imageDart Mission patchWikimedia
imageDart arrived at slc-4E processing facility2021Wikimedia
imageDart header 2 (1)2015Wikimedia
imageDart's ion thrusters2019Wikimedia
imageDart-poster32021Wikimedia
imageDouble Asteroid Redirection TestWikimedia
imageInfographic showing the effect of DART's impact on the orbit of Didymos B while deployment of italian LICIACube2020Wikimedia
imageLICIACube CubeSat a companion satellite of Dart SpacecraftWikimedia
imageLICIACube CubeSat integrated on Dart SpacecraftWikimedia
imageLICIACube CubeSat integrating on Dart SpacecraftWikimedia
imageNASA Virtual guest programWikimedia
imagePlanetary Defender badge2021Wikimedia
imageSchematic-of-the-AIDA-mission-concept2015Wikimedia
imageTelescopes observing DART's impact2020Wikimedia
imageThe flexible and rollable “wings” are lighter and more compact than traditional solar arrays despite their size; in space, each array will slowly unfurl to reach 28 feet in length, about the size of a bus.Wikimedia
imageThe recently installed Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) on dart missionWikimedia
imageTransformational Solar Array experiment on DART's Roll Out Solar Array (ROSA)Wikimedia
videoDART Mission Animated video from launch to impact along with separation of LICIACube2020Wikimedia
videodart rosa development videoWikimedia