Rocket launches towards asteroid crash site

A SpaceX rocket has blasted off into space on a mission to discover what happened when a spacecraft intentionally crashed into a small asteroid.

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5 comments
  1. I would assume all of this testing is for Anubis. The asteroid could hit us on April 13th 2036, depending on where in hits through an interval range keyhole, about 600 mile range on April 13th 2029. If it hits the keyhole in a curtain point, earth's gravity will change its orbit enough, so it will hit us in 2036.

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