The European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft is on its way to do follow-up observations of Dimorphos, two years after an earlier probe knocked the mini-asteroid into a different orbital path around a bigger space rock. Scientists say the close-up observations that Hera is due to make millions of miles from Earth, starting in 2026, will …



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