

SEE IT: Amazing pictures clearly show aftermath of NASA spacecraft's collision with asteroid
Brady Knox September 27, 07:24 PM September 27, 07:24 PMItaly's sspeed company launched the 1st visuals of the aftermath of NASA's historic mission to ram an asteroid with a spacecraft.
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Exam focused an asteroid 6.8 million miles from Earth that didn't pose an immediate menace but was supposed to exam the technological innovation for a upcoming, much more urgent hard work, according to Axios. The photographs of the aftermath had been taken by the Italian-made LICIACube miniature satellite, which was deployed by the DART satellite days before the fateful mission. The remarkable photographs had been taken just minutes right after the collision, demonstrating items of the asteroid scattered across place.
NASA'S HISTORIC DART MISSION SEES SPACECRAFT SMASH INTO ASTEROID
The photos launched by LICIACube are envisioned to be followed by illustrations or photos from the James Webb Space Telescope in the coming times.
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Far more images will be taken in the coming weeks to fully study the damage and gauge the mission's success.
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