"NASA's DART Mission Uncovers Swarming Boulders Near Asteroid Impact"

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NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) experiment, which involved crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid, revealed a surprising discovery. After the impact, scientists observed 37 boulders ranging in size from 3 to 22 feet being flung off the asteroid. This suggests that attempting to redirect or destroy an Earth-approaching asteroid could result in a cluster of threatening boulders heading towards Earth. The boulders, which have about the same mass as 0.1% of the asteroid, are slowly moving away from it. Further observations and studies will be conducted to understand the exact mechanisms behind this phenomenon.
- "Surprise" discovery: 37 swarming boulders spotted near asteroid hit by NASA spacecraft last year CBS News
- Swarm of 37 boulders spotted by Hubble around asteroid hit by DART CNN
- NASA's asteroid-smashing space debris spotted by Hubble telescope New Scientist
- DART asteroid impact created a 10,000-kilometer debris field of boulders Ars Technica
- Hubble telescope spies cloud of space rocks created by DART asteroid impact (photos) Space.com
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