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September 28, 2022
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The Sharjah Optical Observatory at the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy and Space Science and Technology of the University of Sharjah was able to monitor the change that resulted from the collision of the “NASA” spacecraft with the asteroid Dimorphos, which is the first task of finding solutions to defend the planet once morest these dangerous asteroids, which are classified as Near-Earth asteroids, numbering more than 15,000, using many of the academy’s modern astronomical tools. An event that was also participated in by the largest optical astronomical observatories around the world.
The observatory recorded a clear change in the brightness of the asteroid during and following the collision, and the apparent change in its brightness showed a noticeable increase in its brightness. The second in 2021 and headed directly towards the asteroid (Didymos) to reach a tremendous speed of more than 22 thousand km / h.
The Sharjah Visual Observatory team includes: Dr. Hamid Majoul Al Nuaimi, Professor of Astrophysics and Director of the University of Sharjah, Dr. Mashhour Al Waradat, Professor of Astrophysics in the Department of Applied Physics and Astronomy at the University, Muhammad Fadl Talafha, astronomer at the Sharjah Visual Observatory at the Academy, and Ammar Abdullah Research assistant at the Academy.
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