Achievement of the Planetary Defense Investigations of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission
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Published:2024-02-01
Issue:2
Volume:5
Page:49
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ISSN:2632-3338
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Container-title:The Planetary Science Journal
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Short-container-title:Planet. Sci. J.
Author:
Chabot Nancy L.ORCID, Rivkin Andrew S.ORCID, Cheng Andrew F.ORCID, Barnouin Olivier S.ORCID, Fahnestock Eugene G.ORCID, Richardson Derek C.ORCID, Stickle Angela M.ORCID, Thomas Cristina A.ORCID, Ernst Carolyn M.ORCID, Terik Daly R.ORCID, Dotto ElisabettaORCID, Zinzi AngeloORCID, Chesley Steven R.ORCID, Moskovitz Nicholas A.ORCID, Barbee Brent W.ORCID, Abell PaulORCID, Agrusa Harrison F.ORCID, Bannister Michele T.ORCID, Beccarelli JoelORCID, Bekker Dmitriy L.ORCID, Bruck Syal MeganORCID, Buratti Bonnie J.ORCID, Busch Michael W.ORCID, Campo Bagatin AdrianoORCID, Chatelain Joseph P.ORCID, Chocron SidneyORCID, Collins Gareth S.ORCID, Conversi LucaORCID, Davison Thomas M.ORCID, DeCoster Mallory E.ORCID, Prasanna Deshapriya J. D.ORCID, Eggl SiegfriedORCID, Espiritu Raymond C.ORCID, Farnham Tony L.ORCID, Ferrais MarinORCID, Ferrari FabioORCID, Föhring DoraORCID, Fuentes-Muñoz OscarORCID, Gai IgorORCID, Giordano CarmineORCID, Glenar David A.ORCID, Gomez EdwardORCID, Graninger Dawn M.ORCID, Green Simon F.ORCID, Greenstreet SarahORCID, Hasselmann Pedro H.ORCID, Herreros IsabelORCID, Hirabayashi MasatoshiORCID, Husárik MarekORCID, Ieva SimoneORCID, Ivanovski Stavro L.ORCID, Jackson Samuel L.ORCID, Jehin EmmanuelORCID, Jutzi MartinORCID, Karatekin OzgurORCID, Knight Matthew M.ORCID, Kolokolova LudmillaORCID, Kumamoto Kathryn M.ORCID, Küppers MichaelORCID, La Forgia FiorangelaORCID, Lazzarin MonicaORCID, Li Jian-YangORCID, Lister Tim A.ORCID, Lolachi RaminORCID, Lucas Michael P.ORCID, Lucchetti AliceORCID, Luther RobertORCID, Makadia RahilORCID, Mazzotta Epifani ElenaORCID, McMahon JayORCID, Merisio GianmarioORCID, Merrill Colby C.ORCID, Meyer Alex J.ORCID, Michel PatrickORCID, Micheli MarcoORCID, Migliorini AlessandraORCID, Minker KateORCID, Modenini DarioORCID, Moreno FernandoORCID, Murdoch NaomiORCID, Murphy BrianORCID, Naidu Shantanu P.ORCID, Nair HariORCID, Nakano RyotaORCID, Opitom CyrielleORCID, Ormö JensORCID, Michael Owen J.ORCID, Pajola MaurizioORCID, Palmer Eric E.ORCID, Palumbo PasqualeORCID, Panicucci PaoloORCID, Parro Laura M.ORCID, Pearl Jason M.ORCID, Penttilä AnttiORCID, Perna DavideORCID, Petrescu ElisabetaORCID, Pravec PetrORCID, Raducan Sabina D.ORCID, Ramesh K. T.ORCID, Ridden-Harper RyanORCID, Rizos Juan L.ORCID, Rossi AlessandroORCID, Roth Nathan X.ORCID, Rożek AgataORCID, Rozitis BenjaminORCID, Ryan Eileen V.ORCID, Ryan William H.ORCID, Sánchez PaulORCID, Santana-Ros ToniORCID, Scheeres Daniel J.ORCID, Scheirich PeterORCID, Berk Senel CemORCID, Snodgrass ColinORCID, Soldini StefaniaORCID, Souami DamyaORCID, Statler Thomas S.ORCID, Street RachelORCID, Stubbs Timothy J.ORCID, Sunshine Jessica M.ORCID, Tan Nicole J.ORCID, Tancredi GonzaloORCID, Tinsman Calley L.ORCID, Tortora PaoloORCID, Tusberti FilippoORCID, Walker James D.ORCID, Waller C. DanyORCID, Wünnemann KaiORCID, Zannoni MarcoORCID, Zhang YunORCID
Abstract
Abstract
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission was the first to demonstrate asteroid deflection, and the mission's Level 1 requirements guided its planetary defense investigations. Here, we summarize DART's achievement of those requirements. On 2022 September 26, the DART spacecraft impacted Dimorphos, the secondary member of the Didymos near-Earth asteroid binary system, demonstrating an autonomously navigated kinetic impact into an asteroid with limited prior knowledge for planetary defense. Months of subsequent Earth-based observations showed that the binary orbital period was changed by –33.24 minutes, with two independent analysis methods each reporting a 1σ uncertainty of 1.4 s. Dynamical models determined that the momentum enhancement factor, β, resulting from DART's kinetic impact test is between 2.4 and 4.9, depending on the mass of Dimorphos, which remains the largest source of uncertainty. Over five dozen telescopes across the globe and in space, along with the Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging of Asteroids, have contributed to DART's investigations. These combined investigations have addressed topics related to the ejecta, dynamics, impact event, and properties of both asteroids in the binary system. A year following DART's successful impact into Dimorphos, the mission has achieved its planetary defense requirements, although work to further understand DART's kinetic impact test and the Didymos system will continue. In particular, ESA's Hera mission is planned to perform extensive measurements in 2027 during its rendezvous with the Didymos–Dimorphos system, building on DART to advance our knowledge and continue the ongoing international collaboration for planetary defense.
Funder
NASA ∣ SMD ∣ Planetary Science Division Agenzia Spaziale Italiana NASA ∣ Goddard Space Flight Center NASA ∣ Space Technology Mission Directorate Fundación General CSIC Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación EC ∣ European Research Council UB ∣ Instituto de Ciencias del Cosmos, Universitat de Barcelona Academy of Finland U.S. Department of Energy NASA ∣ Science Mission Directorate Space Telescope Science Institute
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
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