NASA spacecraft crashes into asteroid head-on at 14,000 mph

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Here's the moment a NASA spacecraft slammed into an asteroid at blistering speed in an unprecedented dress rehearsal just in case a killer rock threatens Earth.

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The engineers who calculated that hit are some insane mathematicians

slumdog
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imagine the asteroid just went straight through with zero problem

JahCureAgain
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Today they find out that the collision has turned the asteroid on a direct path with earth and it has doubled its speed.

BUDDYSHADOW
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Bro imagine we saw venom on the last frame

maahnu
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was that like hitting a train with a bicycle?

ntexastwisted
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I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of budgetary dollars suddenly vanished and were suddenly silenced. ...

martytrueblood
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Thought they released another camera to get the impact on camera

jeremylakenes
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Can somebody explain to me how the camera was able to maintain focus at 14000 miles per hr?

chemtrail
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Wow. Looks more like a loose aggregate than a large stone,

Lazarus
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All this incredible talent and effort spend on a test in hope of having a defense system against an extinction event, just for glue sniffers on youtube to comment "fake CGI" in the comments. We don't deserve to be saved, man...

barikarasu
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Great staged PR/infomercial (and increased fed funding) for NASA.

jonhayden
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Hopefully we haven’t declared war with any aliens like

kyetheguy
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That is actually so incredibly cool, wow. The engineering to smack that neo dead center. Wow.. so freaking cool. Really cool to see that mass all balled up too.

Spearhead
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You Know it's real, Bill Nye was there! 🙄😂

westtexas
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NASA 1969 - "We safely landed humans on the moon, we even drove a buggy around and did a few star jumps"
NASA 2022 - "We SMASHED a satellite into a big rock"
Just imagine what we can achieve in another 53 years!

ranse
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They should do it again but have another one flying parallel to show us the impact from another perspective lol

slammysammy
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Anybody that thinks this is a waste of time and money should stick to wasting space and oxygen instead of putting their 2 cents in

f.ckemweball
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How strong is the asteroid does it crumble like Farrah Roché?

mayab
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Who else remembers this taking place in 2023

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I believe they were jumping up with joy knowing it’s the end for that probe so they can build a new one and were so happy now to get a new budget now that the last one was a waste of space 😂🤣

ro-dana