[FOTZeiss] Scientists Plan for Asteroid Deflection Mission

Glenn A. Walsh siderostat1991 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 15 16:41:05 EDT 2013


Scientists Plan for Asteroid Deflection Mission 

Leading astronomers in the United States and Europe are planning to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid in order to research deflection methods. The project, entitled the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment Mission (AIDA), will be launched in 2019 and will see two space rockets sent on a mission to reach the asteroid Didymos.

http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2013/04/scientists-plan-for-asteroid-deflection.html

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