What is the DART Mission? | Neil deGrasse Tyson and NASA Planetary Defense Officer Explain...

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  • Why are we crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice learn about the NASA DART mission and testing Earth’s defense against asteroids with NASA’s first Planetary Defense Officer, Lindley Johnson.
    How do we stop what happened to the dinosaurs from happening to us? We learn about near-Earth asteroids, their moonlets, and the DART mission’s plan to change an asteroid’s orbit. Discover the asteroid Didymos and it’s moonlet Dimorphos. What is going to happen when the spacecraft makes impact? How do we use physics and orbital ballistics to get the DART spacecraft to the asteroid? Are we prepared for an asteroid headed towards us? Tune in on September 26th at 7:00 pm ET to see the DART spacecraft complete it’s mission at nasa.gov.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:45 - Planetary Defense
    2:16 - DART
    3:30 - Didymos’s Orbit5:32 - What Could Go Wrong?
    7:07 - Didymos’s Moonlet
    9:49 - Areas of Uncertainty
    11:11 - Impactor Instruments
    12:01 - Hitting the Target
    13:54 - Lindley Johnson’s Background
    14:42 - Asteroid Detection
    17:45 - Nemesis
    18:56 - Early Deflection
    19:50 - Orbital Models
    21:15 - Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet
    21:54 - CCD Technology
    23:01 - Targeting Earth with Asteroids
    24:31 - Time of Impact
    24:39 - DART Website
    25:21 - Closing Notes
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Komentáře • 446

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před rokem +18

    Watch NASA's Live Coverage of the DART Mission: czcams.com/video/-6Z1E0mW2ag/video.html

    • @eamoralesl
      @eamoralesl Před rokem +3

      T minus 45 Minutes to impact !!!

    • @melonymyers2436
      @melonymyers2436 Před rokem +3

      What great close-up shots before impact!

    • @eamoralesl
      @eamoralesl Před rokem +1

      @@melonymyers2436 I was waiting to see a windshield or a ship, deep inside me I was hoping to see something like that

    • @jordiewuje6192
      @jordiewuje6192 Před rokem +2

      I watched it live last night. We are making great strides in science. These are truly exciting times.

    • @chrisgotaguntime2386
      @chrisgotaguntime2386 Před rokem

      Trumps space force is actual a good idea

  • @fit_pharmd4830
    @fit_pharmd4830 Před rokem +142

    Chuck is irreplaceable. It’s so good to see him introduced each and every time. Don’t get me wrong Neal brings the knowledge but the duo of them both is what makes Star Talk so entertaining and fascinating.

    • @coryhobbs5386
      @coryhobbs5386 Před rokem +8

      Cosmic balance is restored

    • @SpecialAgentJamesAki
      @SpecialAgentJamesAki Před rokem +8

      100% it’s awesome to have a show where we can laugh and learn at the same time

    • @djdaddy8080
      @djdaddy8080 Před rokem +4

      Plus he’s an Expanse fan so there’s bonus points there

    • @BIDEN.THE.CHILD.GROOMER
      @BIDEN.THE.CHILD.GROOMER Před rokem +5

      Chuck is an embarrassment to comedians and constantly interrupts with his played out jokes

    • @fit_pharmd4830
      @fit_pharmd4830 Před rokem +1

      @@djdaddy8080 I love that show. I literally think it shows what our planet and human race will be doing in 1000 years from now. Only unrealistic thing are the propulsion systems the ships use. Rocket propulsion will not get us anywhere in space. What they should be showing is the alternative systems used by the black projects from various countries. Believe me when I say the silent crafts we see flying around are real and use exotic materials combined with a very different form of propulsion.

  • @Darkserebro
    @Darkserebro Před rokem +58

    gotta love chuck for referencing the Expanse, with the 'inter-planetary terrorist', Brilliant show anyone that hasn't watched it, even better series of books. love this channel and love the work you all do.

    • @ar1sm70
      @ar1sm70 Před rokem +7

      Best sci-fi show I’ve seen in years, maybe ever!

    • @fakeaintreal
      @fakeaintreal Před rokem +5

      Agreed is so good

    • @xplanenation2865
      @xplanenation2865 Před rokem

      @@ar1sm70 you mean this video? I would have to agree it's pretty well thought out sci-fi.

    • @ar1sm70
      @ar1sm70 Před rokem +2

      @@xplanenation2865 I was actually talking about The Expanse show in response to a comment.

    • @felixgcab
      @felixgcab Před rokem +2

      I thought he was referencing Starship Troopers

  • @mickeybrumfield764
    @mickeybrumfield764 Před rokem +34

    Sure am glad we have Dr. Tyson asking good questions for us.

    • @pearlrival3124
      @pearlrival3124 Před rokem

      I hope this is a joke.

    • @Imagicka
      @Imagicka Před rokem

      I'm here for Chuck's questions

    • @pearlrival3124
      @pearlrival3124 Před rokem +1

      @aDBo'Ch 1 he needs to get on Lex friedmans show. Far more professional. This was utter nonsense. Can’t believe Neil is acting so foolish.

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 Před rokem

      Nothing wrong with going on both? I personally fall asleep every time I try watching lex Friedman ‘s podcast

    • @pearlrival3124
      @pearlrival3124 Před rokem

      @@21972012145525 perhaps neil is catering to the wrong audience

  • @MikeJamesMedia
    @MikeJamesMedia Před rokem +24

    Fascinating. As with all other Start Talk shows, I'd love to hear more on this subject. Thank you, Neil and all the great guests.

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před rokem +20

    Great speaker.
    Thanks for explaining.

  • @ddpwe5269
    @ddpwe5269 Před rokem +7

    Chuck, The Expanse! The best show representing our solar system!

    • @oscarmedina1303
      @oscarmedina1303 Před rokem

      Yes! If you don't have nukes, throwing big camouflaged asteroids is a cheap alternative.

  • @GlenHunt
    @GlenHunt Před rokem +7

    Maybe this is the right time for the Chuck Nice Space Laser to be on standby, just in case someone forgot to carry the 1.

  • @Yan_Rasso
    @Yan_Rasso Před rokem +9

    My only concern with DART is the space objects that we don’t see. There is a ton of objects in the solar system. The fact that our planet hasn’t had a facelift in a long time is amazing.

    • @Morningstar437
      @Morningstar437 Před rokem

      I was thinking the same, so much is going on the Interstellar space, I haven't forgotten the omuamua yet, we don't know how long for the Jupiter is going to protect us, we have plans for decades but don't know what the Nasa will reveal the very next morning, we are doomed....

    • @3756hans
      @3756hans Před rokem

      They say they are successfully tracking everything bigger than city killers and there are none on collision course.

    • @doughboiwinston5121
      @doughboiwinston5121 Před rokem

      The facelift fact is an answer unto itself, we are not alone here..

  • @itsd0nk
    @itsd0nk Před rokem +6

    @ 5:32 Chuck asked the EXACT question I immediately had right there. Love you, Chuck lol.

  • @GaMeOvErRules
    @GaMeOvErRules Před rokem +2

    I could literally listen to space talk until I die. I find it truly the most fascinating topic out there

  • @TheBuckeyeJeff
    @TheBuckeyeJeff Před rokem +4

    Following this event closely. Great video!!

  • @PHNPressPlay
    @PHNPressPlay Před rokem +4

    These are getting better and better. I'm a fan.

  • @diegofernandez4789
    @diegofernandez4789 Před rokem +6

    Yes Chuck! Marco Inaros is the guy sending the asteroids towards the earth. Great series by the way.

  • @annmarie3769
    @annmarie3769 Před rokem +2

    Love Love Love Love 💕 I feel like I can't Thank you enough for taking the time informing us all with these exciting interesting topics!

  • @manchoguy4220
    @manchoguy4220 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video thanks for another lesson !!

  • @Corvaire
    @Corvaire Před rokem +9

    Im curious if the smaller debri that also orbits the larger bodies is a worry for trajectory deflection.

  • @Gamefreak8112
    @Gamefreak8112 Před rokem +1

    39 min on the countdown and I'm here to warm up. let's go baby!

  • @BillyMcBride
    @BillyMcBride Před rokem +1

    Talent all across the board.

  • @dinosaurandnapkin
    @dinosaurandnapkin Před rokem +4

    Just commenting for interaction.
    Love your content! Never stop!

  • @TON-vz3pe
    @TON-vz3pe Před rokem +2

    Obviously, there is a whole Series on this topic. Great research material. I am talking about "Salvation".

  • @thePhished
    @thePhished Před rokem +1

    "Im the Planetary Defense Officer" thats quite the conversation starter.

  • @neliotuga
    @neliotuga Před rokem +1

    I love this channel. Great videos and easy to understand, no need to be an expert. Love the comedy's finesse touch.

  • @SuzySuziko
    @SuzySuziko Před rokem +2

    Well, you know that they say: People that worry too much about Asteroids end up with Hemorrhoids.

  • @Nevenblue
    @Nevenblue Před rokem +2

    It's the 26th September about 2 hours before impact. I'm nervous but also have full trust in NASA's abilities

  • @DannerBanks
    @DannerBanks Před rokem +1

    Chuck absolutely slays me

  • @mikecooperstein5602
    @mikecooperstein5602 Před rokem +6

    Hey man, I've never commented on anything before but I am compelled to applaud and thank you for your attempt to remind us of the utter imperativeness (not a word apparently, but should be) of embracing the scientific method again. I'm referring to your new book, which I haven't read but can tell instantly from your interview at MSNBC with the dude that's bad at math, that your intentions are to re-establish the sanctity of truth, because anything other than the truth only adds to the confusion. I share your reverence for truth. Something that should be so self evident isn't and we all need to hear it.

  • @SerDunk
    @SerDunk Před rokem +5

    Keep looking up yall 🌎

  • @lautabott_uy
    @lautabott_uy Před rokem +2

    Love his moustache, brings some good memories.

  • @theofaron961
    @theofaron961 Před rokem +5

    I'm watching the NASA channel right now. A lot of interesting info!

  • @kingvon1809
    @kingvon1809 Před rokem +2

    How crazy is it that I was watching this video on the 26th of September at 7:14 eastern time🤣😂
    I know but I was not.

  • @Gsjsji_jwjsbs
    @Gsjsji_jwjsbs Před rokem +1

    I love this show

  • @Dabber234
    @Dabber234 Před rokem

    The expanse is the show chuck is referring to, amazing show btw

  • @andreykolobikhin
    @andreykolobikhin Před rokem

    Nice looking!
    - And good speeding up! 👍

    • @andreykolobikhin
      @andreykolobikhin Před rokem

      ALL ages are just perfect... Rockets are good... But it is like bike. Not more complex.
      As for gifts from highests - u got it.
      😏👍🌍👍😉

  • @maccrew612
    @maccrew612 Před rokem +2

    This precision is mind boggling to me.

  • @Phillice
    @Phillice Před rokem

    So with our current observational capabilities, how long would we need to detect a previously unknown object coming through or from the Oort Cloud heading directly to earth? Could we miss it for a couple years after leaving the Oort Cloud towards us?

  • @fabiobraz576
    @fabiobraz576 Před rokem +1

    16:30 The show is "The Expanse", really good to watch.

  • @toddmerrill7948
    @toddmerrill7948 Před rokem +14

    I was lucky enough to get an invite for myself and my father in-law to a viewing event on Mon night at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab for the DART impact. Very excited to hear some of the guest speakers and see the telemetry roll in before I head down to the Cape the next morning for my own launch exercise.

  • @esszee7426
    @esszee7426 Před rokem +2

    I had written in the year 2002 to a certain place in the USA about changing the course of an approaching asteroid.

  • @midnightgir6
    @midnightgir6 Před rokem +2

    Did Chuck make a reference to The Expanse?

  • @johnnysam5430
    @johnnysam5430 Před rokem +1

    man all i gotta say you and chuck gotta make a documentary word up

  • @iliasiosifidis4532
    @iliasiosifidis4532 Před rokem

    Chuck Nice watched "The Expance" :D
    Marko Inaros was my favourite character

  • @humbertoramirez8165
    @humbertoramirez8165 Před rokem +1

    Seems Chuck is a fan of The Expanse. Referencing Marco Inaros' actions.

  • @thundercatt5265
    @thundercatt5265 Před rokem +1

    yes : all you gotta do is push it enough off coarse ,or off the trajectory towards the earth and size plays a factor as well ,but yes it's within our power to do

    • @Mofi357
      @Mofi357 Před rokem

      just need to shoot missiles at it. that attach side thruster's to gently persuade it of course , the further away the less degrees u need to nudge it

    • @nyc220guy
      @nyc220guy Před rokem

      Push it off course with a stable and predictable trajectory as there is still a major factor to consider... Gravity. The Sun, the planets, etc.

  • @kailerbritton
    @kailerbritton Před rokem

    Dude I love these

  • @MeesterG
    @MeesterG Před rokem +1

    Comets will still be a big problem right? Since we'll probably won't see that coming for a long time ahead + it's speed will be a lot higher?

  • @laurafortier9295
    @laurafortier9295 Před 9 měsíci

    This guy reminds me of the Office Space guy. "I talk to the customers!"

  • @ahsahsahs9043
    @ahsahsahs9043 Před rokem

    Nice one guys

  • @joehebert789
    @joehebert789 Před rokem +6

    Now to work on deflecting solar flares. 😃

  • @tomdouken
    @tomdouken Před rokem +7

    NDT should run for President!

    • @nyc220guy
      @nyc220guy Před rokem +1

      He's too reasonable and intelligent to handle peoples political stupidity.

  • @kathrynmoore4071
    @kathrynmoore4071 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @manoharshenoy4800
    @manoharshenoy4800 Před rokem +7

    My feeling is that we need not worry so much from asteroids destroying our planet but worry more about some of our crazy leaders of some countries of our planet.

    • @boneskhan7816
      @boneskhan7816 Před rokem

      We can walk and chew gum at the same time lol

  • @Turn420
    @Turn420 Před rokem +1

    God, I love Chuck 😂

  • @DouglasJMark
    @DouglasJMark Před rokem +2

    DART is really exciting…in super slow motion.

  • @byronwatkins2565
    @byronwatkins2565 Před rokem +2

    If we can collect debris along the way, then we can make the interaction more effective without lifting that mass from earth. Also, today most cameras use CMOS sensors instead of CCDs.. CCDs still have cleaner signals so most research instruments still use them; however, CMOS technology is improving and it is possible that this also will soon change.

  • @DirtDigglerDetecting
    @DirtDigglerDetecting Před rokem +4

    God Bless These Men :)

  • @michaelccopelandsr7120

    Neil and Chuck for 2024

  • @ooichiewlean548
    @ooichiewlean548 Před rokem +1

    Wow, it's like playing snooker in space, adjust to the power of shifting that stone by 1 inch 👍

  • @tyleranyways
    @tyleranyways Před rokem +3

    Coincidentally, I'm watching Deep Impact (1998) now

    • @theofaron961
      @theofaron961 Před rokem

      Don't Look Up is an incredible movie. More in line with this.

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL Před rokem

      Spoiler alert!
      Impact wasn't deep.
      Barely a scratch.

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Před rokem +2

    Good thing they called it DART and not *FART* (first asteroid redirect test). Lol

  • @greatoak7661
    @greatoak7661 Před rokem

    The MOST ACCURATE targeting practice EVER!
    "Around the Earth, past the Moon, nothing but Didymos." 🙂

  • @Burnt-Ceiling3
    @Burnt-Ceiling3 Před rokem

    Love ya Chuck

  • @robertonavarro8701
    @robertonavarro8701 Před rokem

    Could you explain the aiming more? This seems harder than firing two guns a mile from each other and having the bullets collide. Aren’t those rocks coming way faster than an F22?

  • @eyesyc
    @eyesyc Před rokem

    It's a little hard to believe that we are just getting around to this, but extremely proud we have the right people on it.

  • @jimcrutcher1845
    @jimcrutcher1845 Před rokem

    After observing the impact yesterday, my first thought was My first thought was "Hey, Dimorphos... This one's for the dinosaurs!"

  • @datmeme8967
    @datmeme8967 Před rokem +3

    If NASA mounted a mission to deflect an asteroid headed for an impact with earth and didn't want to panic the public, what would the perfect cover story be?

  • @Harlemworldboy
    @Harlemworldboy Před rokem +1

    How can I ask a question?

  • @Scooty_Scooty
    @Scooty_Scooty Před rokem

    I hope one day Neil becomes fascinated with Tea and starts a new podcast called Teatalk with Neil deGrasse Teason because Tea is everything! Tea 🍵

  • @flynyy
    @flynyy Před rokem +1

    chuck and neil together is the best

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy Před rokem +16

    I think we definitely have the ability to deflect an asteroid. Of course it depends on the astroid's path, its mass, timing, etc., but it will also take a significant international effort.

    • @Mofi357
      @Mofi357 Před rokem

      just need to shoot missiles at it. that attach side thruster's to gently persuade it of course , the further away the less degrees u need to nudge it

    • @BamBamSubscribe
      @BamBamSubscribe Před rokem

      but everyone’s focused on each other sadly.

    • @toukoenriaze9870
      @toukoenriaze9870 Před rokem +1

      Finally a good use for all those missiles we got aimed at eachother kek

  • @123isaacg
    @123isaacg Před rokem

    We LOVE CHUCK ❤

  • @lemsx1
    @lemsx1 Před rokem

    Another excellent episode with an excellent panelist. One question I have is: was Neil drinking red wine before or during this 🙂

  • @kennyw871
    @kennyw871 Před rokem +57

    Have we explored all possibilities? Couldn't we just land a can of hair spray on an asteroid and have it go off once in awhile?

  • @martynaspiliutis
    @martynaspiliutis Před rokem

    Hi @Startalk! Recently we all know that DART mission was successful. Also Apophis recently passed Earth and returning in 7 years. Could DART mission be used on Apophis?

  • @Gallardosteve
    @Gallardosteve Před rokem

    And it worked!!

  • @TheHandsomeOne
    @TheHandsomeOne Před rokem +12

    Man, it's better if Tyson explains it him self.

  • @fredrikthelin1572
    @fredrikthelin1572 Před rokem

    As I said my flying machines use this a must between galaxies.

  • @husnainanwaar1992
    @husnainanwaar1992 Před rokem

    what is the maximum weight that can be launch and reach a asteroid ;

  • @Gaming_with_Martin
    @Gaming_with_Martin Před rokem +6

    Asteroids are a real unseen danger that eventually may come knocking

    • @someoneelse2472
      @someoneelse2472 Před rokem +1

      And such impacting sea would cause rains and tsunami. As it has happened in past several times. Surface of the moon is good examplee of amount there is rocks flying around. Moon receives every hit on its surface, and older hits will just and only disappear by hits coming after, covering older ones

    • @nyc220guy
      @nyc220guy Před rokem

      The Earth is hit by about 6,000 meteors (large enough to reach the ground) and about 17,000 meteorites each year. It's inevitable that an asteroid hitting Earth WILL happen eventually.

    • @someoneelse2472
      @someoneelse2472 Před rokem

      @@nyc220guy so, moon is hit about 1/4 of that amount per day, and every bit hits the surface. Now build a base in there.. :) wonder how many hits ISS has received already, or satellites, which in turn, creates more debris that can hit other gear up there

  • @Nootje2000
    @Nootje2000 Před rokem

    What about something like oumuamua coming towards us. Would we even notice it?

  • @V_Angelus
    @V_Angelus Před rokem

    did chuck just reference the Bobiverse in @16:27 ?

  • @mateusnicolinibezerra9757

    An Italian camera will record the impact in Space? Hopefully it doesn't switch sides and joins the Asteroids 🤣

  • @ruthtepin2130
    @ruthtepin2130 Před rokem +6

    I recall a rather large meteor that flew through Russia a few years ago that took everyone by surprise. Everyone was focused on DA14 asteroid. Is that because it wasn't large enough to be consider a real threat?

    • @MrInuhanyou123
      @MrInuhanyou123 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes. There are a lot of small asteroids that we can't keep track of so the priority is bigger targets that could actually cause major damage

  • @trevorcole7455
    @trevorcole7455 Před rokem +10

    Does time physically age?

    • @synchro-dentally1965
      @synchro-dentally1965 Před rokem +1

      Yes, but it depends on its mood

    • @starkillerbeats420
      @starkillerbeats420 Před rokem +1

      Space and time are the same so yes

    • @Rony-L
      @Rony-L Před rokem +1

      I thought the past, present and future are all happening at the same “time,” so I guess the answer is all of the above. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @tomdouken
      @tomdouken Před rokem +2

      That is the highest question I’ve ever heard 😂

    • @okaydetar821
      @okaydetar821 Před rokem

      Depends on what you mean by "time". Also depends on what you mean by "age". Also depends on what you mean by "physically".

  • @Morningstar437
    @Morningstar437 Před rokem

    Well you guys should also incorporate some graphics and animations to make videos for intriguing.

  • @tonyfreeman3800
    @tonyfreeman3800 Před rokem +2

    Will this be shown live on CZcams? Would love to see the footage! 💥

  • @motogeee510
    @motogeee510 Před rokem +1

    Happy birthday

  • @koreyhelms6857
    @koreyhelms6857 Před rokem

    As long as we have the time space and dimension we can deflect an asteroid as long as we have adequate enough time in order to prepare that's why we have to keep looking up

    • @nyc220guy
      @nyc220guy Před rokem

      It's actually extremely difficult to detect and/or see asteroids. Most of the ones that we have detected have been through luck. They are usually small and dark. Very difficult to see with a dark backdrop (space).

  • @northuniverse
    @northuniverse Před rokem +1

    I'd speculate that even if we were masters at asteroid deflection, we wouldn't be able to detect all of the big fast ones coming our way. Especially the ones moving thousands of miles an hour.

  • @deebo3864
    @deebo3864 Před rokem

    If anyone is curious, 4 miles per second which is the speed that dart travelled at, calculates to 14,400 miles per hour. To convert miles per second to miles per hour, simply take the miles per second and multiply it by 3600. The reason is that there are 3600 seconds in one hour.

  • @geekdownrange
    @geekdownrange Před rokem +1

    Marco Inaros sends his regards (what Chuck is worried about)

    • @mkhoirulfatikhin8768
      @mkhoirulfatikhin8768 Před rokem +1

      I think Marco was browsing through the old archive of videos and thought, 'Well, that is a nice idea, Chuck."
      😅

  • @jacobcrumb3323
    @jacobcrumb3323 Před rokem

    You always hear the term just outside of our solar system meaning past the furthest planet in orbit but what about above and below our solar system?
    🤔🌍📡

  • @kelvinkeong
    @kelvinkeong Před rokem

    just wondering if deflect the asteroid, will the earth gravity pull it back and hit earth harder?

  • @tonymcdowell480
    @tonymcdowell480 Před rokem

    Think about it is it a good idea to start moving things in space around I personally want the moon closer

  • @phizicks
    @phizicks Před rokem

    16:37 you're talking about The Expanse

  • @stevemarks1511
    @stevemarks1511 Před rokem +1

    If the Universe is expanding what would happen if it stopped and even started to contract? How would that effect the Earth and our Sun?

  • @mastergaroa
    @mastergaroa Před rokem

    So is the moon-let epididymos?

  • @MarcFireHart
    @MarcFireHart Před rokem

    Space Force!

  • @AndrewBrownballroomdru

    In the Expanse not only does the protagonist move the asteroid. He attaches stealth technology to is so we don’t notice the asteroid until it is way too late.

  • @blessedveteran
    @blessedveteran Před rokem

    Can you get him back on to talk about the results?