UCF Researchers Aid in Earth’s First Planetary Defense Mission
Protecting the Earth from celestial threats took a big step forward Tuesday night with the launch of a mission to move an asteroid. The mission headed by NASA, Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), was sent on its journey with a launch of the first SpaceX mission that sent a payload into deep space. Dr. Kerri Donaldson Hanna, a planetary geologist at the University of Central Florida who will study samples of the asteroid Bennu when they return to Earth, said getting the opportunity to study these asteroids up close will provide invaluable information — on top of what NASA may learn while attempting to alter the course of an asteroid. “It also tells us about the property and the surface materials, which is what I’m most excited about and what we study here at UCF,” Donaldson Hanna said. “And so, this will give us a better understanding of how porous the rock is and the structure of the rock, and that will certainly tell us more about other asteroids in the main asteroid belt and the near-Earth population.”
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