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Definition | : | Double Asteroid Redirection Test |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Astronomy & Space Science |
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Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) space mission designed to test a method of deflecting an asteroid for planetary defense, using the "kinetic impactor" technique.
DART impactor is a simple spacecraft equipped with a camera and the ability to autonomously guide itself to impact the asteroid. The mission aims to shift an asteroid's orbit through kinetic impact and validate a method to protect Earth in case of an asteroid impact threat. It's a technology that would allow a spacecraft to crash into an asteroid and change its course.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit
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Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
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Disaster Assistance Response Team
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Direct Analysis in Real Time
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Diversity Arrays Technology
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Disaster Animal Response Team
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Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis
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Dar Rapid Transit
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Direct Action and Research Training Center
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Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team
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Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool
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Des Moines Area Regional Transit
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Dial-A-Ride Transit
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Dublin Area Rapid Transit system
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Doncaster Area Rapid Transit
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The full form of DART is Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Double Asteroid Redirection Test | Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset | Disaster Assistance Response Team | Direct Analysis in Real Time | Diversity Arrays Technology | Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis | Dial-A-Ride Transit