Here’s the moment a NASA spacecraft slammed into an asteroid at blistering speed in an unprecedented dress rehearsal just in case a killer rock threatens Earth.

The galactic grand slam targeted the asteroid 7 million miles away, with the spacecraft named Dart plowing into the rock at 14,000 mph.

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  1. More than 65 million years ago the world was ruled by dinosaurs. Giant reptiles were kings of the earth. Until one day an asteroid struck the earth and killed all dinosaurs around the world. Killing them all to extinction. The dinosaurs were all extinct but life still existed. Mammals who survived the chaos of the impact repopulated the planet into their own world. Now the mammals are new kings of the planet. The planet also restored its lost beauty of the world. Bringing in new species of life from land and sea…then later was us. Human beings now exist and evolve into something we never imagined before and we are still evolving to this day. But even though life may have been restored but something can still threaten the future of our planet. If an asteroid hit the planet before…it can happen again if we don’t do something about it to save not only ourselves but our planet itself.

  2. Legend has it that the asteroid rang like a gong for hours proving that it is a hollow spacecraft put into earth orbit at the time the earth was terraformed to support life.

  3. whats wrong with timeframes those dont represent timeframes of velocity – can you add 2nd satellite in orbit to document it in HD stream w/o chops?

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