NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid on Monday night. These are the final images it captured as it hurtled toward the rocky surface.
(Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL)
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NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid on Monday night. These are the final images it captured as it hurtled toward the rocky surface.
(Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL)
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