A spacecraft preparing to collide with an asteroid in space

  • Jonathan Amos
  • BBC science reporter

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The probe will only be able to discern its target for the last 50 minutes or so (the image is an artist’s work).

In the coming hours, a NASA probe will collide with an asteroid.

The aim of the probe, “DART”, is to find out how difficult it is to prevent a large rock in space from colliding with Earth.

This test is taking place regarding 11 million kilometers away on a target called Dimorphos.

The agency says that “the rock is not currently on the way to impact the Earth, and the test will not cause it to change direction accidentally to head to Earth.”

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