In September last year, NASA's Dart spacecraft smashed into the space rock Dimorphus. The idea was to explore whether humanity could one day deflect potential planet-killing asteroids. Now a suite of papers are being published in nature with all the maths and models that researchers have been making since then. To find out more, I caught up with Alex Witzie, who's been covering this story for nature.

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