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 NASA is planning to crash its Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft into an asteroid on September 26.It is part of a test to see if scientists can alter the path of Didymos. The small asteroid is a half-mile wide and has an elliptical orbit around the solar stanley botella  system.Scientists want to know if a spacecraft can deflect an asteroid for planetary defense. The asteroid poses no threat to Earth.NASA was recently able to fine-tune the sp stanley cup acecraft s path after scientists were able to take images of the asteroid. This first set of images is being used as a test to prove our imaging techniques,  said Elena Adams, the DART mission systems engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory  APL  in Laurel, Maryland.  The quality of the image is similar to what we could obtain from ground-based telescopes, but it is important to show that DRACO is working properly and can s stanley cup ee its target to make any adjustments needed before we begin using the images to guide the spacecraft into the asteroid autonomously. The asteroids surface is believed to be extremely rough and full of boulders. It does not have a known atmosphere.In 2003, the asteroid came within about 5 million miles of Earth. By comparison, the moon is nearly 250,000 miles from our planet.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Eiva White farmers sue seeking government loan forgiveness
 The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously ruled that an undocumented immigrant that had been granted temporary protected status could not obtain lawful permanent entry.The high court s decision on Monday is the second unanimous decision it has released on immigration in the current cycle of rulings.Justice Elena Kagan delivered the unanimous ruling for the court in the case Sanchez v. Mayorkas.The case decided on Monday involved Jose Santos Sanchez, a citizen of El Salvador who entered the U.S. without authorization in 1997.While he and his wife are currently protected against deportatio vaso stanley n back to El Salvador because the U.S. does not deport people back to nations in crisis, Sanchez and his wife were seeking to become lawful permanent residents in the U.S.In her ruling, Kagan wrote that lawful permanent residency requires  admission  into the U.S., which the court defined as  the lawful entry of the alien into the United States after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer. Because Sanchez did not enter the U.S. lawfully, the court said that he could not qualify for long-term protected status.Earlier this month, the  stanley termosy high court issued a unanimous ruling on questions surrounding the asylum-seeking proce stanley quencher ss.The Supreme Court says it will release more rulings on Thursday. The court is expected to release landmark rulings on the Affordable Care Act, abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; padding: