Dimorphos' egg-like shape and craggy, boulder-dotted surface came into clear view in the last few moments before DART's impact

Dimorphos' egg-like shape and craggy, boulder-dotted surface came into clear view in the last few moments before DART's impact

Four years ago, NASA purposely smashed a spacecraft into a small asteroid to see if they could deflect it -- a test to prove humanity could protect Earth from threatening space rocks.

The experiment pushed the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos into a smaller, faster route around its sibling Didymos -- and according to new research out Friday, it also pushed the pair into a slightly different orbit around the Sun.

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