I think it's missing a little bit of the video. But considering it's dark in space, that's probably the rocket pushing the craft towards the target and it cuts off before the craft collides, in other words I don't think it's the full video and the only thing you can see is the burner. My guess, and they did this intentionally to set the comments afire for more clicks/shares/comments/interactions/audience/money you normally can tell by the ai voice and misdirection of expectation "full video" cuts off the end
This video would have been a lot better if they explained the actual video/pictures of the impact so we're able to discern the order of events much better.
The intention of the DART mission was to alter the orbit of dimorphos, a small satellite asteroid orbiting a larger asteroid (both of which don’t pose a threat to Earth) to test the possibility of redirecting dangerous asteroids that may be on a collision course with earth
If they can send Hubble 2 out to space, that would be awesome. Orbits, orbiting arou d the furthest gas giant far from the glare of bright sun glare. Light from the sun. By human volunteering. Donations of materials that are very expensive, and of the best tech on earth. Why does it have to be so expensive. We created convenient robotic 🤖 machines that make cars. Practically free labor and l highly believe m o darn convenience was for the purpose for human comforts. To a worry free, labor free economy and robots do it all. Wouldn't you think? Yeah right! 😂
It is like the opening credits to a 90’s movie.
The Cameraman who captured the first few seconds >> Some billion dollar Telescope
The first clip is cgi
I wouldn't lie I did not see a thing😂😂
But tysm for the info I appreciate that............
I think it's missing a little bit of the video. But considering it's dark in space, that's probably the rocket pushing the craft towards the target and it cuts off before the craft collides, in other words I don't think it's the full video and the only thing you can see is the burner. My guess, and they did this intentionally to set the comments afire for more clicks/shares/comments/interactions/audience/money you normally can tell by the ai voice and misdirection of expectation "full video" cuts off the end
@@smartwatchonpluto hmmmm maybe bro
There is a clear video of the dart and there is clear footage of it , taxpayers money will spent 😩
@@smartwatchonplutou have a good point with the comments thing
This video would have been a lot better if they explained the actual video/pictures of the impact so we're able to discern the order of events much better.
You guys are being weird. The distance between Hubble and the asteroid must be unimaginable. The fact that this was recorded at all is amazing.
Respect and gratitude to all the minds behind the telescope and spacecraft. Awesome!
Fun fact: the satellite didn’t only changed the asteroids orbit but also the shape
It probably took it from a 0.2% chance of coming back and hitting us to a 90% chance now. 😂
Dang hope the satellite had good insurance
I swear if dimorphos was ceres. They would need 900 of those
Looks like a hole in the firmament if anything😂
While aliens traveling at almost speed of light.
It shows what it could look like but the actual footage is completely different 😂
Come to India🇮🇳
That was anticlimactic
Wow i really understood everything
No wonder theres no comments🎉🎉🎉❤
Hollow centered.
Wtf was that?
Türkiye'de artık uzaya teleskopu gondermeli , yıllardır hubble hubble ?!!!
Um.... yes.
Um wtf that could be anything, why does all their footage suck while the public has better equipment?
Here’s the video.
Blue light….
See, dagum earth be flat folkles
Do you hear Zombie by the Cranberries?
whats the song in the background?
Well I'm not gonna get that time wasted back
What TF was that supposed to be
Team sad 😢
Bro it worked
How brillanthow brillant
So i am looking for _______??????
Humanity great achieve ment
I didn’t see shat lol
But why🤷🏾♂️
To see if we can redirect asteroids if one has a coalition course with us
The intention of the DART mission was to alter the orbit of dimorphos, a small satellite asteroid orbiting a larger asteroid (both of which don’t pose a threat to Earth) to test the possibility of redirecting dangerous asteroids that may be on a collision course with earth
To save humanity’s ass from becoming dinosaurs part 2. Although we are doing a pretty good job at destroying ourselves anyway
@@randomhuman2130 exactly
Sacrifice 😢😢
Was that the right footage? 😐😐
Ya a whole lotta nothing in this video
Wtf was thqt?
Yes thanks God. If not hit and torn to pieces it could possibly hit the earth.
Vertical CRAP! Please stop it.
Why must every second video like this have such terrible generic music in it?
Big telescope but quality of a potato 😅
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If they can send Hubble 2 out to space, that would be awesome. Orbits, orbiting arou d the furthest gas giant far from the glare of bright sun glare. Light from the sun.
By human volunteering. Donations of materials that are very expensive, and of the best tech on earth.
Why does it have to be so expensive. We created convenient robotic 🤖 machines that make cars. Practically free labor and l highly believe m o darn convenience was for the purpose for human comforts. To a worry free, labor free economy and robots do it all. Wouldn't you think?
Yeah right! 😂
Do better 🤦🏾♂️
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10 fps
Yeah werry top wualotty video 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same like all UFao or UAP videos all top Quality 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Shame
Meanwhile, professional flat earth expert soon to use hubble telescope to messure the flat earth horizon