NASA spacecraft collision may have created a meteor shower that will last for 100 years
- NASA's DART spacecraft may have created a human-made meteor shower called the Dimorphids after colliding with the asteroid Dimorphos in 2022, according to a new study.
- Particles from this collision could intermittently arrive on Mars or Earth for at least 100 years.
- The meteor shower would be distinguishable on Earth, expected to peak in May, and mainly visible from the southern hemisphere, near the Indus constellation.
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