Depends on which side of the orbiting direction they hit the asteroid, it may have been slowed down, or accelerated and i heard that the crash did'nt impact the orbit that much.
Space as we know it and are taught are fake just like this and N@SA....If you believe they literally can fly something going thousands of miles an hour into something going thousands of miles an hour you better start researching
All this incredible talent and effort spend on a test in hope of having a defense system against an extinction event, just for glue sniffers on youtube to comment "fake CGI" in the comments. We don't deserve to be saved, man...
Where the heck do all the conspiracy theorist nuts come from? Now you can't go to ANY video about space without seeing tin foil hat nuts in the comments.
@@TheRuneCollector Unfortunately, they really believe it! I think the problem is that it's too easy to go on the internet now. Any nutcase can go online and post their delusional rambling.
Science, They made a Big camera rated for Mach42… Also not moving a whole lot, Just Going Straight to it.👍Could also be CGI… but it Plays like a PowerPoint (Low FPS…) so Looks pretty Real…
I’m sure this was a joke, but I think they hit an asteroid that was orbiting another natural satellite. Should still be in orbit, just adjusted slightly
Facts from the mission: the space probe was traveling at over 6.6 kilometers per second which makes the 2nd last photo taken the closest distance to asteroid that is fully taken. In the last photo the probe crashed into the asteroid while taking a photo. So that makes it being like 1 fps like the best you can get Fact 2: the asteroid ISNT orbiting Earth its orbiting an an other asteroid, the probe was just used to make an example of trying to save our planet from an asteroid “but how does that help?” It will be useful in the future, and NO the moon is not coming closer “But this is fake there’s no stars!” A camera has to be VERY VERY VERY VERY high quality see EVERYTHING that’s more then even 8 million miles away “300 million dollars wasted” no, it is not wasted. That’s like saying that the first ever rocket was just a waste of money and that we should be stuck on earth until we die “You’re in a nasa cult!” Sweetheart. No not sweetheart, fellow human from a different family, I know that you have a different perspective and opinion, but PLEASE don’t to say everyone you see that has talked about space exploration that there in a nasa cult, nasa has landed us humans on the moon NASA has sent over 70% of rovers that were successful to mars, more than the Russian space program and the Chinese space programs and yet nasa hasn’t been to Venus OR mercury, nasa has provided us with most images of the galaxy’s star systems star clusters and planets
That is actually so incredibly cool, wow. The engineering to smack that neo dead center. Wow.. so freaking cool. Really cool to see that mass all balled up too.
@@sparking4630 hard to get more than 1 fps from a couple million km away… im not sure you know much about tech. If you think you can get more than 10 fps from that far awya
NASA 1969 - "We safely landed humans on the moon, we even drove a buggy around and did a few star jumps" NASA 2022 - "We SMASHED a satellite into a big rock" Just imagine what we can achieve in another 53 years!
the thing is an asteroid is a moving object, the experiment comprehends the posibility if an asteroid comes toward earth we have the capibility to nuke it in the space or to change its direction
nasa live streamed the impact that happened 6 million km away. succeeded in their first attempt. Literally no backup copy to get if you dropped frames or something decided to block the radio waves.
@Shawn Michael Nappier how is the distance different in space? The stars don’t ever change location. And stars are supposed to be everywhere out in space.
@Shawn Michael Nappier you seriously believe that once you’re in space you automatically cant see anymore stars and everything is pitch black? And somehow on earth our sky is covered with so many stars millions of light years away which we can easily spot.
These people are preppin' for a shin dig at Chucky Cheese and I'm seeing millions of taxpayers dollars gettin distributed all over the cosmos. This is one expensive test ! ! !
Well if you did a simple search on RUclips you'd find an entire explanation. What we are watching is camera footage from the aircraft that hit the asteroid. The camera is mounted on the aircraft. So, as it gets closer and closer, that's the aircraft moving closer. In the end, the final image is right before it made impact. It's so zoomed in because that's the aircraft's perspective. So, there is no invisible aircraft, it's just perspective of it.
I believe they were jumping up with joy knowing it’s the end for that probe so they can build a new one and were so happy now to get a new budget now that the last one was a waste of space 😂🤣
they are testing what would happen if a spacecraft smashed into an asteroid, so that in the future they would know what to do if a planet wiping asteroid came near earth
@@Cartman4wesome I meant that, I knew that info but forgot that it was a test, but yes I did knew, because it was time to be getting prepared for a real case, because we’re still not prepared for a real case, this is just getting started.
My internet at home lags sometimes. This was being broadcast on a device that was not intended to come home. I'm sure it was secondhand tech at that point
@herbertti20 it's fake open your eyes, you believe in image edits ahahaha, and nobody went to the moon rewatch those landings they are filmed on earth you are deluded
@@markjones3213 I keep wanting to say Star Fox 64 but those are all polygons. There was a game where you were in space and when you came off of the route or something you crashed into this very meteor. This is the video that showed. I could have sworn it was A Nintendo 64 game
Next time they ask you "who your role models are" remind yourself that there are a bunch of people who just threw a satellite smaller than a truck that traveled ten months at 14000 mph covering 7 million miles and hit an asteroid in space barely bigger than a football stadium that nobody had even properly seen or measured, dead center, bullseye, with mathematics alone. This is shit from The Expanse, this is God playing darts.
@@sparking4630 the satellite was moving at 14,000 miles per hour. Do you understand how fast that is? It was also recorded from 7 million miles away. So the frame rate will be awful. Use your brain here.
Why not put rockets on them and Harness the energy for space travel? Like if we could grab an asteroid headed for mars we wouldn’t have to burn fuel and would have a somewhat safe barrier using the asteroid as protection after drilling and burrowing inside
Once you are moving in space, there is no more energy needed to keep moving at that pace forever. If you can catch up to and attach to an astroid, there is no more energy or speed than you have without it.
Lololololol... this went over so many peoples heads 🤭🤦🏽... i think these are just deleted scenes from that movie tbh Edit... after reading it again I'm not sure if maybe it went over MY head and you're actually being serious... 🤔
How do you catch an asteroid? Then on top of that, if we do make it to the asteroid, successfully land on it, and then attach rockets or anything at all really, how are we supposed to harness this, 'power'? Are you thinking we attach a really long, and really powerful rope to it, and then use it to pull some object down on Earth, up and out of the atmosphere? If that didn't work, and instead the pull of the Earth's gravitational directed the asteroid back at us, that could be a life ending event on Earth.
I'm sure you are referring to the conspiracy theorists on this thread and not the NASA crew; regardless, NASA has, and continues to have, more than enough return on its investment. Think GPS, cell phones, freeze dried foods, satellite images (coming in real handy now for Ukrainians), and a thousand other innovations that spun off of NASA R&D. Now think about how the dinosaurs vanished because of a huge asteroid impact, and the possibility that there could be another such event in the future, ending human life on the planet. The size of the space craft and effects of its impact are entirely irrelevant. The fact that we could hit it is mind boggling! The size of the "missile" can be adjusted with further development. Someone expressed concern over all of the resulting debris, but an entire shower of debris would simply burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. Of course, it is difficult to have a sane discussion about science with a science denying conspiracy theorist.
Yeah people will believe absolutely anything. Tonight..... I'll be taking video moving my camera slowly toward my gravel driveway,.... Uh, I mean.... Landing on an asteroid
The mission cost was $330 million, and all that money is still here. You do realize that DART wasn’t just a block of $700 million in dollar bills, right?
The entire goal of this mission is to crash the satelite into the asteroid to see if we can defend ourselves from asteroids in the future. Also, there were no astronauts on board. Please think twice and do reasearch before commenting.
The engineers who calculated that hit are some insane mathematicians
Someone else already landed on one im unimpressed 😂
You couldn't do it.
@@Fredlikesearthbound yes i could and so could you all the work has already been done follow directions plug in the Xs Ys and so on so forth
It’s fake guys. Come on!
*mathmagicians.
He flew pretty good , for a brick.
Halo 😂
gonna land on something as stubborn as it is
"I don't do bits and pieces."
Were it so easy.
Shuttle be like 🧱
imagine the asteroid just went straight through the spacecraft
Ok
Ok
Bro imagine we saw venom on the last frame
😂😂😂😂😂
Today they find out that the collision has turned the asteroid on a direct path with earth and it has doubled its speed.
Classic lol all that for nothing and u made it worse
Depends on which side of the orbiting direction they hit the asteroid, it may have been slowed down, or accelerated and i heard that the crash did'nt impact the orbit that much.
Space as we know it and are taught are fake just like this and N@SA....If you believe they literally can fly something going thousands of miles an hour into something going thousands of miles an hour you better start researching
🤣
@@Stixxs254oh you "heard" that did you lol
Thought they released another camera to get the impact on camera
im pretty sure they did, this is from the probe pov tho
All this incredible talent and effort spend on a test in hope of having a defense system against an extinction event, just for glue sniffers on youtube to comment "fake CGI" in the comments. We don't deserve to be saved, man...
Where the heck do all the conspiracy theorist nuts come from? Now you can't go to ANY video about space without seeing tin foil hat nuts in the comments.
@@ct6502cI tell myself most of them are trolling despite the fact that’s probably not true 😅 helps keep me sane lol
@@TheRuneCollector Unfortunately, they really believe it! I think the problem is that it's too easy to go on the internet now. Any nutcase can go online and post their delusional rambling.
@@ct6502c people who are dumb find solace in thinking that they are in on something other people are not in
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of budgetary dollars suddenly vanished and were suddenly silenced. ...
Nice Star Wars pun.
The most efficient way of money laundering and it's all legal
Small price to pay to explore how to avoid the destruction of earth
@@CLSGL it has happened already
brad...
climate collapse is your
orbis spike 1610.
@@martytrueblood5902 …what? 😂
It took 66 million years but we finally aveneged our Dinosaurs
Can somebody explain to me how the camera was able to maintain focus at 14000 miles per hr?
Line of sight...that fuoocker is lined up with us
It’s nasa man
Science, They made a Big camera rated for Mach42… Also not moving a whole lot, Just Going Straight to it.👍Could also be CGI… but it Plays like a PowerPoint (Low FPS…) so Looks pretty Real…
Its all cgi
Depth of field of the lens and system.
was that like hitting a train with a bicycle?
According to NASA, “A bug hitting an SUV”. Which is arguably much less of an impact lol
Lol
I was expecting to see big mammoth gargantuan blast thing like the they do in Armageddon movie
it's fake little child, maybe stop believing image edits at 1fps?
@@sparking4630 Would it be less fake if the framerate was higher?
Wow. Looks more like a loose aggregate than a large stone,
Yes, loose on the surface.
We should bring it back to make concrete Bobby Lou
it's a fake image edit from nasa , keep sleeping boi
@@sparking4630 is the earth flat?
@@May4thbwithu it's flat and stationary, just like that fake asteroid nasa showed you
0:29 "Hey rock! Look there's a camera! Let's say hi-"
*"ROCK GET DOWN ITS A-"*
Watch it turn towards earth now 💀
I’m sure this was a joke, but I think they hit an asteroid that was orbiting another natural satellite. Should still be in orbit, just adjusted slightly
Fr
YT: A Call and Warning from The Lord/Asteroid Prophecy
Hahaha you get a 🍪 and a 🌟 for this comment
We never left space.
Anybody that thinks this is a waste of time and money should stick to wasting space and oxygen instead of putting their 2 cents in
spacetard!
if you believe these 1fps image edits are real you are deluded and are lost forever
Isn't asking questions one of the basic tenets of science?
Facts from the mission: the space probe was traveling at over 6.6 kilometers per second which makes the 2nd last photo taken the closest distance to asteroid that is fully taken. In the last photo the probe crashed into the asteroid while taking a photo. So that makes it being like 1 fps like the best you can get
Fact 2: the asteroid ISNT orbiting Earth its orbiting an an other asteroid, the probe was just used to make an example of trying to save our planet from an asteroid “but how does that help?” It will be useful in the future, and NO the moon is not coming closer
“But this is fake there’s no stars!” A camera has to be VERY VERY VERY VERY high quality see EVERYTHING that’s more then even 8 million miles away
“300 million dollars wasted” no, it is not wasted. That’s like saying that the first ever rocket was just a waste of money and that we should be stuck on earth until we die
“You’re in a nasa cult!” Sweetheart. No not sweetheart, fellow human from a different family, I know that you have a different perspective and opinion, but PLEASE don’t to say everyone you see that has talked about space exploration that there in a nasa cult, nasa has landed us humans on the moon NASA has sent over 70% of rovers that were successful to mars, more than the Russian space program and the Chinese space programs and yet nasa hasn’t been to Venus OR mercury, nasa has provided us with most images of the galaxy’s star systems star clusters and planets
Hopefully no mice were hurt❤️
That is actually so incredibly cool, wow. The engineering to smack that neo dead center. Wow.. so freaking cool. Really cool to see that mass all balled up too.
Whats the show name?
OBEY
It’s a shame how so many people don’t care about space. Satellites can track weather, provide GPS, and so much more. Shame.
You Know it's real, Bill Nye was there! 🙄😂
I know you’re real. I was at your concievment
😆
Hopefully we haven’t declared war with any aliens like
Great staged PR/infomercial (and increased fed funding) for NASA.
'This one was for the dinosaurs'😔🤚
Congrats to Nasa and the team, and thank you. God speed to science.
Nasa is fake
What about Spirituality ?..... It's where we came from that counts , not the abyss that we've been diving into - for millennia.
it's fake, time to wake up little child, you believe in 1fps image edits?
Y’all really dead asleep if you can’t tell how fake this is. CGI bullshit
@@sparking4630 hard to get more than 1 fps from a couple million km away… im not sure you know much about tech. If you think you can get more than 10 fps from that far awya
Where was the impact?
In space
@@Tk0_0 facts
It was on the asteroid
so small impact
I see, you are confused. The images they show were supposed to be taken by the projectile itself. Comprende now?
They should do it again but have another one flying parallel to show us the impact from another perspective lol
They did, but the footage wasn’t released at the time this video came out.
What impact?
NASA 1969 - "We safely landed humans on the moon, we even drove a buggy around and did a few star jumps"
NASA 2022 - "We SMASHED a satellite into a big rock"
Just imagine what we can achieve in another 53 years!
How do people still belive this
it's literally a 1fps image edit and you believe it ahahahhahaa
Lol, sassy
@@sparking4630 why would 1 fps be any more fake than 60 fps
the thing is an asteroid is a moving object, the experiment comprehends the posibility if an asteroid comes toward earth we have the capibility to nuke it in the space or to change its direction
nasa live streamed the impact that happened 6 million km away. succeeded in their first attempt. Literally no backup copy to get if you dropped frames or something decided to block the radio waves.
But where are all the stars? Why is it just pitch black all around the asteroid?
@Shawn Michael Nappier how is the distance different in space? The stars don’t ever change location. And stars are supposed to be everywhere out in space.
@Shawn Michael Nappier you seriously believe that once you’re in space you automatically cant see anymore stars and everything is pitch black? And somehow on earth our sky is covered with so many stars millions of light years away which we can easily spot.
@@brandonthomass it is because there was not enough exposure time. try to take a video of the sky at night while moving.
@@brandonthomass Just go away. Also, keep your genes to yourself.
These people are preppin' for a shin dig at Chucky Cheese and I'm seeing millions of taxpayers dollars gettin distributed all over the cosmos. This is one expensive test ! ! !
Who else remembers this taking place in 2023
Wow. We have come so far. I'm more impressed with the invisible aircraft. Totally cloaked
Pls i don't seem to understand..it just zoomed in and what happened next?
@@kamiyeayodotun4434 I don't think you got my sarcasm.
Well if you did a simple search on RUclips you'd find an entire explanation. What we are watching is camera footage from the aircraft that hit the asteroid. The camera is mounted on the aircraft. So, as it gets closer and closer, that's the aircraft moving closer. In the end, the final image is right before it made impact. It's so zoomed in because that's the aircraft's perspective. So, there is no invisible aircraft, it's just perspective of it.
@@kamiyeayodotun4434 it wasn’t zooming in… that was the actual craft being sent into the asteroid. 💀 it blew up duh.
Man you are dumb, it’s a camera on a spaceship, why is that so hard to understand? 😂😂😭
The moment the asteroid filled the screen, that had to be one of the most satisfying moments, knowing they would make perfect impact.
I hope there was any intelligent organisms in that comet that could get this interpreted as an human deliberate attack…. 😅
Now this comment deserves attention
Them : *terrified by assuming it's an attack*
Meanwhile nasa ppl : YEEEEEEAAAAHHHH WE DID IT BOYS!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂
I think i have seen this movie lol
Maybe the asteroid itself is actually a lifeform, and it watched in horror as our attack camera collided into it.
@@zimmerman1031 did hit the earth or not
thanks to these people 🎉
I believe they were jumping up with joy knowing it’s the end for that probe so they can build a new one and were so happy now to get a new budget now that the last one was a waste of space 😂🤣
they are testing what would happen if a spacecraft smashed into an asteroid, so that in the future they would know what to do if a planet wiping asteroid came near earth
I waited 10 hours for that💀
That rock seems a little weird with all these pebbles on it. There must be almost no gravity how can all the stones stay on it
gravity is a function of mass, we don't know how large the asteroid is.
@@terrancemoe773 i saw somewhere it was a little over 500 feet
@@terrancemoe773 wrong gravity is spacetime warping not mass learn general relativity.
There is gravity, I don't know the actual size of the meteor, but it has its own "moon" revolving about it.
Its a collection of loose pebbles
I've never seen people so happy about a crash!
Now a million pieces will hit instead of one
They goal is to alter its trajectory
That’s the reason why they hit it so far, to alter it’s trajectory so 2 things happen:
1- Doesn’t impacts the earth
2- Don’t come into million pieces
Wasn’t meant to destroy it, just to see if knocked off trajectory a bit.
@@SoyJr3 this was also never gonna hit Earth either. It’s test run for when the real deal happens they’ll be prepared.
@@Cartman4wesome
I meant that, I knew that info but forgot that it was a test, but yes I did knew, because it was time to be getting prepared for a real case, because we’re still not prepared for a real case, this is just getting started.
Ah the photoshop cropping is strong with this one.
So y'all telling me that with the technology we have today we recorded this laggy shit ?
My internet at home lags sometimes. This was being broadcast on a device that was not intended to come home. I'm sure it was secondhand tech at that point
How strong is the asteroid does it crumble like Farrah Roché?
Should I be worried
No it's nowhere near earth.
Its a test run for when actual asteroid comes towards Earth
Ooh yes, very... Your tax dollars are being burned by the billions.
it's fake why are you scared of fake image edits
that’s not an asteroid it’s a ferroro rocher chocolate 🍫
Unreal engine?
Kinda, like the materials u get from quixel bridge 😂
Why this look fake? Lol
Not fake. Saw the same asteroid through a telescope.
Looks like a 90’s film
Because it is
I believe it is...can't believe anything anymore.
@herbertti20 it's fake open your eyes, you believe in image edits ahahaha, and nobody went to the moon rewatch those landings they are filmed on earth you are deluded
What video game is this from? I've played this before.
FakeX
@@markjones3213 I keep wanting to say Star Fox 64 but those are all polygons. There was a game where you were in space and when you came off of the route or something you crashed into this very meteor. This is the video that showed. I could have sworn it was
A Nintendo 64 game
Did it knock it off it’s Collision course?
yes
Common sense is at an all time low...i call bs
So many dumbs in the comments.
They said it is fake And I think elon musj shouldn't put chip on their brain
What a bloody waste!! Billions spent for a few high fives!
$343 million. For the love of god google before you open your frothing mouth
🤣🤣🤣what a load of bollocks
The lady that cant count is hysterical
That is so fake smh..Who they trying to fool????
if you don't believe in science, might just well throw all your electronics out XD
they are running out of cgi ideas
@@NootNooot
"Believe in science"
How big are those rocks on it?
Feeling bad for Dart 😭. Will miss you till the end. God bless you.
You go grille
The Golden Globe award goes to...
Next time they ask you "who your role models are" remind yourself that there are a bunch of people who just threw a satellite smaller than a truck that traveled ten months at 14000 mph covering 7 million miles and hit an asteroid in space barely bigger than a football stadium that nobody had even properly seen or measured, dead center, bullseye, with mathematics alone.
This is shit from The Expanse, this is God playing darts.
Yeah can do that but we still can’t get any more than 2 frames
@@SeFu2006no you cant, whats 9+10
I would have thought that this thing would have some kind of rotation. How does it get ejected and not spin at all?
Because it's all b.s.
because it has stabilizers
It stabilizes itself
We're basically saying ef you to natures reset button.
It's crazy how it looks just like rocks from earth ya know
And what kind of rocks uou expected, blue? Green?
it's almost like the laws of physics apply everywhere
Wonder Where The Light Source is Coming From???
Keeping ⌚ Watch in HopKins 🐿️ Minnesota
our sun..
Are you suggesting either that our Sun doesn't light up every object within the solar system and/or that if it didn't this is somehow fake?
Have you ever considered going outside, Richard?
@@JohnHazenhousen OMG hahahaha
I’m still bracing for impact, saw nothing 😅😢
Really?! You do understand that the camera is on the spacecraft, right? Video ends on impact.
Another confused soul?... Cameras is on the projectile.
Supposedly
The Dinosaurs send their regards!
Lies….😒😒😒😒
How and why?
@@awsomesauceify There is no point engaging with these type of people. Too stupid to realize they are stupid
@@awsomesauceify literally 1fps image edits how much more fake can it get?
@@sparking4630 the satellite was moving at 14,000 miles per hour. Do you understand how fast that is? It was also recorded from 7 million miles away. So the frame rate will be awful. Use your brain here.
@@awsomesauceify you are a fool, it's nothing but a picture, you are in a cult wake up
We're out here paying tax dollars so NASA can play shooting practice with a satellite? lmfao.
Fake News
😂😂😂😂
Why does it look so small?
Because it is; it’s smaller than 1km in size, I believe
Why not put rockets on them and Harness the energy for space travel? Like if we could grab an asteroid headed for mars we wouldn’t have to burn fuel and would have a somewhat safe barrier using the asteroid as protection after drilling and burrowing inside
Once you are moving in space, there is no more energy needed to keep moving at that pace forever. If you can catch up to and attach to an astroid, there is no more energy or speed than you have without it.
Lololololol... this went over so many peoples heads 🤭🤦🏽...
i think these are just deleted scenes from that movie tbh
Edit... after reading it again I'm not sure if maybe it went over MY head and you're actually being serious...
🤔
How do you catch an asteroid? Then on top of that, if we do make it to the asteroid, successfully land on it, and then attach rockets or anything at all really, how are we supposed to harness this, 'power'? Are you thinking we attach a really long, and really powerful rope to it, and then use it to pull some object down on Earth, up and out of the atmosphere? If that didn't work, and instead the pull of the Earth's gravitational directed the asteroid back at us, that could be a life ending event on Earth.
1st Question how do you know which way the asteroid is going?? trajectory for planetary object is not a GIVEN..
@@cchoice4919 calculations
If this is acceptable to you then you have absolutely no discernment. I mean, c’mon now people
I feel like I've just been gaslighted. These people are weird.
nasa narcissists
I'm sure you are referring to the conspiracy theorists on this thread and not the NASA crew; regardless, NASA has, and continues to have, more than enough return on its investment. Think GPS, cell phones, freeze dried foods, satellite images (coming in real handy now for Ukrainians), and a thousand other innovations that spun off of NASA R&D. Now think about how the dinosaurs vanished because of a huge asteroid impact, and the possibility that there could be another such event in the future, ending human life on the planet. The size of the space craft and effects of its impact are entirely irrelevant. The fact that we could hit it is mind boggling! The size of the "missile" can be adjusted with further development. Someone expressed concern over all of the resulting debris, but an entire shower of debris would simply burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. Of course, it is difficult to have a sane discussion about science with a science denying conspiracy theorist.
@@annetteg9210 maybe try to make room for people w a FUNCTIONING brain instead of an ai-powered single cell one.
Sooooo... did it work?
Hello, I’m at least two years late! It did work, Dimorphos’ orbital period was changed by about 33 minutes
Fake AF
are you talking about the video or your brain?
@@serenade4926 it's literally a 1fps image edit do you also believe in santa claus?
@@sparking4630 oh no a flat earther
@@serenade4926 no argument I see
@@sparking4630 because i only argue with normal people lol, go on with your day now sir
Wait until the asteroid wants revenge
It have no time
Love these cartoons
How do grown adults buy this
Yeah people will believe absolutely anything.
Tonight..... I'll be taking video moving my camera slowly toward my gravel driveway,.... Uh, I mean.... Landing on an asteroid
exactly, garbage image edits
@@monkeyboypup Yeah. It's insane. Some people even believe that the world is flat and that it's only 6000 years old.
Mind-boggling..
@@d_vibe-swe It's flat ..Prove it a glove without nasa's fake cgi ..😆
wow $700 mill gone in a few seconds. Cool
The mission cost was $330 million, and all that money is still here. You do realize that DART wasn’t just a block of $700 million in dollar bills, right?
Imagine if when the rocket was getting close we saw Millions of Unknown Humans running around😮😮that would be SOOOOOO CRAZY
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Like Whoville on the snowflake!
Imagine if we found out that 1 = 2 ... that would be so crazy.
@@pandoorloki1232 na mate
I did t even see it did you guys?
Even if this were real, shouldn’t we have fed some children with that money?
All we do is eat.
No, our civilization won't be remembered for how many useless eaters we saved but our accomplishments
ferrero rocher
Look at them all laughing and cheering like animals, as another poor camera drone is thrown out to the wolves of space.
😀😀😀
@@cchoice4919 what you think drones have souls or smth? lol
@@DaireandAlina RIP Drone snook!!
Was that an asteroid or a piece of chorizo?
Just think how OLD this rock is . Now.THAT'S mind blowing great job NASA well.done
it's fake wake up boy, you believe in image edits?
@@sparking4630 You got anything better to do than crusading in a comment section?
@@Brazman it's called commenting, and I'm doing you a favour
@@sparking4630 if it was fake then why do so many people believe it? Somebody surely would have proved its fake
@@buxbux40 a static image of a supposedly moving asteroid and a moving DART , there is nothing moving it's just a zoom please open your eyes next time
It pushes it just right to the point it’s directly going to impact earth now lmfao
Ohhhh its a pov okay cool lol i was looking for the impact lol
Thank God
The crew aboard the dart must have been the most hated astronauts ever since everybody cheered when it crashed
lol
The entire goal of this mission is to crash the satelite into the asteroid to see if we can defend ourselves from asteroids in the future. Also, there were no astronauts on board. Please think twice and do reasearch before commenting.
It's like a fart in a hurricane
So fake
Its real
Wearing your ignorance like a badge of honor
How big was the asteroid?
Quite small
177 meters in diameter. Pretty small compared to other asteroids.
Joke right?
I have been following NASA for years and I have been watching on the NASA RUclips channel where I saw NASA deal with an asteroid hitting Earth.
They sound like angry birds (the game)💀
Nice CGI !
Not really.
This new generation of nasa employees look very unprofessional.
The only thing they crashed is your imagination
Didn't notice anything happening.