EditorialIn an undated image provided by NASA/Johns Hopkins APL shows, the penultimate image transmitted by the DART spacecraft at a distance of about seven miles and two seconds before impact. (NASA/Johns Hopkins APL via The New York Times)
EditorialIn an undated image provided by NASA/Johns Hopkins APL shows, the penultimate image transmitted by the DART spacecraft at a distance of about seven miles and two seconds before impact. (NASA/Johns Hopkins APL via The New York Times)
EditorialAn animation of the expected collision of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft and Dimorphos. (NASA/Johns Hopkins/APL via The New York Times)
EditorialAn artist’s rendering provided by NASA/Johns Hopkins/APL shows the DART spacecraft about to collide with Dimorphos, a football-field-sized asteroid that closely orbits a bigger asteroid, called Didymos, every 11 hours and 55 minutes. (NASA/Johns Hopkins/APL via The New York Times)