Nature highlights three key graphics from the week in science and research.
On 26 September, NASA successfully slammed the DART spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos, 11 million kilometres from Earth.
The goal was to test whether it would be possible toNASA aims to speed up Dimorphos’s orbit, cutting the time it takes to travel around the larger asteroid Didymos by 10–15 minutes. It will take days to weeks before mission scientists can confirm whether the test worked. But an Italian probe named LICIACube, travelling a little behind DART, zipped past Dimorphos just three minutes after the impact, snapping images before and after the crash.
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