New images show an asteroid collision "was bigger than expected" |  Sciences

New images show an asteroid collision “was bigger than expected” | Sciences

Probably cut off a piece of Dimorphos

Karnelly leads the Hera mission, where a spacecraft will be launched in 2024 to study the consequences of the collision. Hera is scheduled to reach Demorphos in 2026.

The European Space Agency expected to investigate a crater about 10 meters in diameter in advance. “Now it looks like it’s going to be much bigger. If there was a crater, a piece of Demorphos might have shattered,” Carneli said.

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