NASA launched a spacecraft Tuesday night on a mission to smash into an asteroid and test whether it would be possible to knock a speeding space rock off course if one were to threaten Earth.
The DART spacecraft, short for Double Asteroid Redirection Test, lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in a $330 million US project with echoes of the Bruce Willis movie Armageddon.
If all goes well, in September 2022 it will slam head-on into Dimorphos, an asteroid 160 metres across, at 24,000 km/h.
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