Published 2024 | Version v1
Journal article

Achievement of the Planetary Defense Investigations of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission

Chabot, Nancy
Rivkin, Andrew
Cheng, Andrew
Barnouin, Olivier
Fahnestock, Eugene
Richardson, Derek
Stickle, Angela
Thomas, Cristina
Ernst, Carolyn
Terik Daly, R.
Dotto, Elisabetta
Zinzi, Angelo
Chesley, Steven
Moskovitz, Nicholas
Barbee, Brent
Abell, Paul
Agrusa, Harrison
Bannister, Michele
Beccarelli, Joel
Bekker, Dmitriy
Bruck Syal, Megan
Buratti, Bonnie
Busch, Michael
Campo Bagatin, Adriano
Chatelain, Joseph
Chocron, Sidney
Collins, Gareth
Conversi, Luca
Davison, Thomas
Decoster, Mallory
Prasanna Deshapriya, J
Eggl, Siegfried
Espiritu, Raymond
Farnham, Tony
Ferrais, Marin
Ferrari, Fabio
Föhring, Dora
Fuentes-Muñoz, Oscar
Gai, Igor
Giordano, Carmine
Glenar, David
Gomez, Edward
Graninger, Dawn
Green, Simon
Greenstreet, Sarah
Hasselmann, Pedro
Herreros, Isabel
Hirabayashi, Masatoshi
Husárik, Marek
Ieva, Simone
Ivanovski, Stavro
Jackson, Samuel
Jehin, Emmanuel
Jutzi, Martin
Karatekin, Ozgur
Knight, Matthew
Kolokolova, Ludmilla
Kumamoto, Kathryn
Küppers, Michael
La Forgia, Fiorangela
Lazzarin, Monica
Li, Jian-Yang
Lister, Tim
Lolachi, Ramin
Lucas, Michael
Lucchetti, Alice
Luther, Robert
Makadia, Rahil
Mazzotta Epifani, Elena
Mcmahon, Jay
Merisio, Gianmario
Merrill, Colby
Meyer, Alex
Michel, Patrick
Micheli, Marco
Migliorini, Alessandra
Minker, Kate
Modenini, Dario
Moreno, Fernando
Murdoch, Naomi
Murphy, Brian
Naidu, Shantanu
Nair, Hari
Nakano, Ryota
Opitom, Cyrielle
Ormö, Jens
Michael Owen, J.
Pajola, Maurizio
Palmer, Eric
Palumbo, Pasquale
Panicucci, Paolo
Parro, Laura
Pearl, Jason
Penttilä, Antti
Perna, Davide
Petrescu, Elisabeta
Pravec, Petr
Raducan, Sabina
Ramesh, K
Ridden-Harper, Ryan
Rizos, Juan
Rossi, Alessandro
Roth, Nathan
Rożek, Agata
Rozitis, Benjamin
Ryan, Eileen
Ryan, William
Sánchez, Paul
Santana-Ros, Toni
Scheeres, Daniel
Scheirich, Peter
Berk Senel, Cem
Snodgrass, Colin
Soldini, Stefania
Souami, Damya
Statler, Thomas
Street, Rachel
Stubbs, Timothy
Sunshine, Jessica
Tan, Nicole
Tancredi, Gonzalo
Tinsman, Calley
Tortora, Paolo
Tusberti, Filippo
Walker, James
Waller, C. Dany
Wünnemann, Kai
Zannoni, Marco
Zhang, Yun

Description

NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission was the first to demonstrate asteroid deflection, and the mission's Level 1 requirements guided its planetary defense investigations. Here, we summarize DART's achievement of those requirements. On 2022 September 26, the DART spacecraft impacted Dimorphos, the secondary member of the Didymos near-Earth asteroid binary system, demonstrating an autonomously navigated kinetic impact into an asteroid with limited prior knowledge for planetary defense. Months of subsequent Earth-based observations showed that the binary orbital period was changed by –33.24 minutes, with two independent analysis methods each reporting a 1 σ uncertainty of 1.4 s. Dynamical models determined that the momentum enhancement factor, β , resulting from DART's kinetic impact test is between 2.4 and 4.9, depending on the mass of Dimorphos, which remains the largest source of uncertainty. Over five dozen telescopes across the globe and in space, along with the Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging of Asteroids, have contributed to DART's investigations. These combined investigations have addressed topics related to the ejecta, dynamics, impact event, and properties of both asteroids in the binary system. A year following DART's successful impact into Dimorphos, the mission has achieved its planetary defense requirements, although work to further understand DART's kinetic impact test and the Didymos system will continue. In particular, ESA's Hera mission is planned to perform extensive measurements in 2027 during its rendezvous with the Didymos–Dimorphos system, building on DART to advance our knowledge and continue the ongoing international collaboration for planetary defense.

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August 8, 2024
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