00:01On this day in space.
00:03On April 15, 2005, NASA launched a spacecraft on a mission to rendezvous with a small communications satellite.
00:10The launch went according to plan, but the mission ended abruptly when the spacecraft collided with the satellite.
00:16The mission was known as DART, which is short for Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology.
00:21Its objective was to demonstrate that a fully automated and uncrewed spacecraft could rendezvous with another spacecraft in orbit.
00:27But the two spacecraft were not supposed to make contact.
00:31When DART approached its target, it ran out of fuel and inadvertently bumped into it.
00:36Investigators determined that DART's thrusters had been firing excessively because of a problem with its navigation system.
00:42It was a soft collision, and neither of the spacecraft were noticeably damaged.
00:46And that's what happened on this day in space.
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