Google: The world’s largest search engine Google has released a unique Easter Egg, under which you will see the American space agency NASA’s Dart spacecraft flying on the screen as soon as you search by typing NASA DART on Google. You will be shocked to see this and your screen will be crooked. That is, as soon as you search by typing NASA DART, there is a big explosion, then your screen becomes crooked. Let us tell you that NASA’s Dort spacecraft has completed its mission, which Google has released this Easter Egg to celebrate.
There will be a big bang on Google like this
If you want to enjoy the great initiative of Google, then you can get to see it as soon as you follow these steps. First of all, you open Google search engine. On Google, you search by typing NASA DART, there will be a fun explosion as soon as you search it, there is nothing to be afraid of. This does not cause any problem to your device. As soon as the explosion occurs, a spacecraft will be seen leaning from left to right. This is a blast made by an animation.
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ON THE DART great achievement of
This experiment of NASA will benefit globally. This is the first such mission from which space has been started to save the Earth. In this, the Planetary Defense System has been tried, which on September 27, when it collided with the Dart spacecraft, a meteorite named Dimorphos has been terminated.
meteorite will be destroyed
The Planetary Defense System has been named ‘Kinetic Impactor’ system. Its goal is to kill dangerous meteorites by hitting them. There are meteorites in space that can cause damage by hitting the Earth. But now it will be eliminated in space itself.
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