The results of the cosmic collision are significant because it was the first real-life test of humanity's ability to protect the Earth from potentially catastrophic asteroids.
NASA said data obtained over the past two weeks showed that thewith a small, harmless space rock known as Dimorphos did manage to alter its trajectory.
"NASA has proven we are serious as a defender of the planet," Nelson said, adding that the mission was"a watershed moment for planetary defense and all of humanity." Lori Glaze, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division in Washington, said the finding is an important step toward understanding the full implications of the DART mission.
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