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Passengers evacuated on runway at Singapore’s Changi Airport after Air China plane engine catches fire – CNN

  1. Passengers evacuated on runway at Singapore’s Changi Airport after Air China plane engine catches fire CNN
  2. Singapore Airlines Traps Passengers On A380 For Eight Hours One Mile at a Time
  3. Breaking: Air China Airbus A320neo Evacuated On Singapore Changi Runway With Fire Pictured In Engine Simple Flying
  4. Passengers Grab Suitcases As They Evacuate Smoke-Filled Cabin of Air China Plane in Singapore After Engine Caught Fire paddleyourownkanoo.com
  5. Air China Engine Fire Caused by Mechanical Fault, Probe Finds Bloomberg
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Barcelona reunion! Riqui Puig catches up with Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets & Jordi Alba – Barca Blaugranes

  1. Barcelona reunion! Riqui Puig catches up with Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets & Jordi Alba Barca Blaugranes
  2. Prince Harry among star-studded crowd watching Lionel Messi and Inter Miami defeat LAFC CNN
  3. Selena Gomez Has Wide-Eyed Reaction to Lionel Messi During Inter Miami Soccer Game: ‘Mood’ Yahoo Entertainment
  4. ‘We will try’ – How will Inter Miami cope without Lionel Messi as Argentine icon prepares to leave MLS play-off bid for international duty? GOAL English
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Pokémon GO player catches 120 of 1,000 Pokémon, lands 119 excellent throws, Charmander breaks the streak – Future Game Releases

  1. Pokémon GO player catches 120 of 1,000 Pokémon, lands 119 excellent throws, Charmander breaks the streak Future Game Releases
  2. Pokemon Go trainer in Japan proves you can get 2 Master Balls with new footage Dexerto
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  4. Pokémon GO 2 Master Balls proof, players can hold more than one Master Ball Future Game Releases
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Maharashtra News LIVE | 25 Dead, Several Injured After Bus Catches Fire On Maharashtra Expressway – CNN-News18

  1. Maharashtra News LIVE | 25 Dead, Several Injured After Bus Catches Fire On Maharashtra Expressway CNN-News18
  2. 25 dead after bus crashes into pole and catches fire in India South China Morning Post
  3. ‘Saw People Getting Burnt Alive’, Recalls The Eyewitness | Watch This Ground Report India Today
  4. Maharashtra Bus Accident News Live Updates: BJP cancels its planned demonstration in view of the accident on Samruddhi Expressway that claimed 25 lives Times of India
  5. 25 dead after bus crashes and catches fire in western India The Washington Post
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‘Pump Rules’ recap: James’ girlfriend catches Raquel, Tom during intimate moment – Page Six

  1. ‘Pump Rules’ recap: James’ girlfriend catches Raquel, Tom during intimate moment Page Six
  2. Katie Maloney Is Furious Over Tom & Raquel’s Kiss | Vanderpump Rules Highlight (S10 E10) | Bravo Bravo
  3. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Latest Episode Shows First Signs of Tom Sandoval & Raquel Leviss Affair Just Jared
  4. Lala Kent: ‘Sick’ Tom Sandoval got off on Raquel Leviss kissing Tom Schwartz Page Six
  5. Tom Sandoval Reveals Tom Schwartz’s Roommate Jo Wenberg Was ‘Crying’ After a Conversation With Katie Maloney: ‘Isn’t That Crossing the Line?’ Us Weekly
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Ukraine news – latest: Putin says he wants to end war as Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov catches fire

‘We will beat Russia,’ says Zelensky

Vladimir Putin has referred to Russia’s Ukraine invasion as a “war” for the first time publicly and expressed willingness to end the conflict with an inevitable “diplomatic solution”, in a series of rare remarks.

“Our goal is not to spin the flywheel of military conflict, but, on the contrary, to end this war,” he said.

“We will strive for an end to this, and the sooner the better, of course,” Mr Putin said just a day after US president Joe Biden hosted Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House.

Meanwhile, a fire broke out on the Admiral Kuznetsov, a flagship vessel of the Russian Navy and Mr Putin’s only aircraft carrier while it was docked at the Zvyozdochka shipyard in the Barents Sea port city of Murmansk, located in Russia’s far north-west, news agency Tass said.

Aleksey Rakhmanov, head of the state-owned United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) which is overseeing a refit of the carrier, was quoted as saying that the small fire was quickly extinguished. No casualties were reported.

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Zelensky back at work in Kyiv after historic visit to US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video on Friday saying he was back at work in Kyiv after his landmark visit to Washington this week.

“I am in my office. We are working toward victory,” he said in the video posted to his Telegram channel.

President Zelensky with US president Joe Biden this week

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Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 09:12

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What will Zelensky visiting Washington and Putin going to Minsk mean for the war in Ukraine?

“Two international visits this week are strong indicators that the Ukraine war is unlikely to end soon, and that another round of prolonged and bloody fighting is expected to unfold in the near future,” writes Kim Sengupta.

“At the same time, Vladimir Putin has met Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk as reports persist that the Kremlin may try to use Belarus once more as a launchpad for its next offensive, with yet another attempt to capture Kyiv and impose regime change.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 09:00

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Zelensky’s US visit shows Ukraine is not ‘striving for peace’, claims Russia

Russia has claimed Volodymyr Zelensky’s wartime visit to Washington proves he is not “striving for peace” in Ukraine, as it coincides with a $1.8bn military aid package from the United States.

The Ukrainian president received thunderous applause from members of Congress during his short, hastily-organised trip – his first outside the country since Russian troops invaded on 24 February.

He returned to Kyiv on Thursday after a brief stop in Poland where greeted President Andrzej Duda.

The new US deal includes supplies of the Patriot air defence system, the most powerful such weapons yet promised to Ukraine.

Alastair Jamieson reports:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 08:45

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How Zelensky was flown to US in the middle of Ukraine war for historic address

The idea of a daring wartime trip by Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington had percolated for some time before the surprise visit was revealed just hours ahead of the Ukrainian president’s arrival.

During an October summit in Zagreb, House speaker Nancy Pelosi discussed with her counterpart in the Ukrainian parliament the prospect of Mr Zelensky addressing the US Congress.

Biden administration officials had similarly talked for months with Ukraine about a Zelensky visit to the White House, hoping for one before year’s end to send an unmistakeable signal of support ahead of a brutal winter that could deepen Russian president Vladimir Putin’s assault.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 08:30

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Russian diplomat says Nato instructors must leave Ukraine before talks can start

A senior Russian diplomat said on Friday that talks on security guarantees for Russia cannot take place while Nato instructors and “mercenaries” remain in Ukraine, and while Western arms supplies to the country continue.

In an interview with Russian state-owned news agency TASS, Alexander Darchiev, head of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s North America department, said talks would be premature “until the flood of weapons and financing for the (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelensky regime stops, American and Nato servicemen/mercenaries/instructors are withdrawn”.

Russia typically refers to foreign volunteers fighting with the Ukrainian army as “mercenaries”, and has convicted captured foreign fighters of acting as such.

Russian officials have increasingly stressed their openness to talks on Ukraine in recent weeks, even as they have emphasised that they do not believe Zelensky is interested in a peaceful settlement.

In his comments, Darchiev said that talks would also need to be preceded by “recognition of the realities we have defined on the ground”, an apparent reference to Russia‘s control of parts of eastern and southern Ukraine.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 08:15

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North Korea denies media report it supplied munitions to Russia

North Korea’s foreign ministry denied a media report it supplied munitions to Russia, calling it “groundless”, and denounced the United States for providing lethal weapons to Ukraine, the North’s official KCNA news agency reported on Friday.

Japan’s Tokyo Shimbun reported earlier that North Korea had shipped munitions, including artillery shells, to Russia via train through their border last month and that additional shipments were expected in the coming weeks.

“The Japanese media’s false report that the DPRK offered munitions to Russia is the most absurd red herring, which is not worth any comment or interpretation,” a ministry spokesperson said in a statement carried by the KCNA.

The White House said on Thursday the North has completed an initial arms delivery to a private Russian military company, the Wagner Group, to help bolster Russian forces in Ukraine.

The North Korean foreign ministry statement did not make any mention of Wagner.

According to the White House, Wagner took delivery of infantry rockets and missiles from North Korea, though Wagner owner Yevgeny Prigozhin denied the assertion as “gossip and speculation”.

“The DPRK remains unchanged in its principled stand on the issue of ‘arms transaction’ between the DPRK and Russia which has never happened,” the North Korean spokesperson said, adding it is the United States that is “bringing bloodshed and destruction to Ukraine by providing it with various kinds of lethal weapons.”

DPRK are the initials of the North’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

South Korea’s foreign ministry condemned the North’s reported arms dealing with the Wagner Group, stressing that Pyongyang is banned from any weapons transaction under the U.N. Security Council resolution.

“Our government has been communicating with the U.S. side on this, and supports the United States’ push to raise the issue at the U.N. Security Council,” the ministry said in a statement.

In a separate statement, the North Korean foreign ministry also slammed the United States’ attempt to issue a U.N. Security Council presidential statement on its latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch.

“The DPRK has already and clearly warned that such foolish attempt of the U.S. may entail a very undesirable consequence,” the spokesperson said in the statement, calling the U.S. move a “very dangerous act” that the North “has to counter with action”.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 07:53

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Russia says ‘quite old’ U.S. Patriot missiles in Ukraine won’t stand in its way

Russia said that Ukraine acquiring Patriot missiles from the United States, announced during President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Washington, would not help settle the conflict or prevent Moscow from achieving its goals.

Though the Patriot air defence system is widely regarded as advanced, President Vladimir Putin dismissed it as “quite old”, telling reporters Moscow would find a way to counter it. At the same time, he said Russia wants an end to the war in Ukraine and that this would inevitably involve a diplomatic solution.

“Our goal is not to spin the flywheel of military conflict, but, on the contrary, to end this war,” Putin said.

“We will strive for an end to this, and the sooner the better, of course.”

These comments drew quick U.S. scepticism. White House spokesman John Kirby said Putin had “shown absolutely zero indication that he’s willing to negotiate” an end to the war.

“Everything he (Putin) is doing on the ground and in the air bespeaks a man who wants to continue to visit violence upon the Ukrainian people (and) escalate the war,” Kirby told reporters.

Russia has repeatedly said it is open to negotiations, but Ukraine and its allies suspect a ploy to buy time after a series of Russian battlefield defeats and retreats that have swung the momentum of the 10-month war in favour of Ukraine.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain23 December 2022 07:37

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Russia wanting to prepare troops for long-term challenges due to war – MoD

Officials in Russia are looking to prepare its forces for long-term challenges caused due to the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, the British defence ministry said today.

The ministry pointed to Vladimir Putin’s meeting on Wednesday where he was presented with plans to expand the Russian military by around 30 per cent to 1.5 million personnel.

However, the MoD said it isn’t clear when this level would be achieved.

“Russian defence Minister Sergei Shigou explained that the expansion would involve at least two brigades in north-western Russia growing to divisional strength. He cited the supposed threat from Finland and Sweden’s accession to Nato,” according to the ministry’s latest intelligence update.

It added: “This constitutes one of the first insights into how Russia aspires to adapt its forces to the long-term strategic challenges resulting from its invasion of Ukraine.”

“It remains unclear how Russia will find the recruits to complete such an expansion at a time when its forces are under unprecedented pressure in Ukraine,” the ministry said.

Arpan Rai23 December 2022 07:02

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Pentagon looking to train Ukrainian troops on Patriot missile system – report

Officials in the US defence department are contemplating training Ukrainian soldiers to operate the Patriot missile defence system as the war-hit country prepares to ward off growing Russian offence revived by Iranian drones this month.

The Pentagon is considering training Ukrainian soldiers to operate the surface-to-air missile system at a military base in the US, two defence department officials told news magazine Politico.

This was also confirmed by Joe Biden during his address at the Oval office alongside Volodymyr Zelensky.

“We’re going to continue to support Ukraine’s ability to defend itself, particularly air defence and that’s why we’re going to be providing Ukraine with Patriot missile battery and training your forces to be able to accurately use it,” he said in a joint address.

Arpan Rai23 December 2022 06:45

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Zelensky’s US visit shows Ukraine is not ‘striving for peace’, claims Russia

Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Washington proves he is not “striving for peace” in Ukraine, Russia said, pointing out that the high-level diplomatic gathering coincides with a $1.8bn military aid package to the country from the United States.

“They say they may send Patriot there, fine, we will crack the Patriot too,” Vladimir Putin said, adding that the deliveries will only extend the fighting. “Those who do it do so in vain, it only drags out the conflict.”

The Ukrainian president received thunderous applause from members of Congress during his short, hastily-organised trip – his first outside the country since Russian troops invaded on 24 February.

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Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Catches Fire

A fire broke out on the flagship of the Russian Navy, according to local media reports.

The blaze started on the Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, while it was docked at the Zvyozdochka shipyard in the Barents Sea port city of Murmansk, located in the far north-west of Russia, news agency Tass said.

An emergency services source told the agency on Thursday morning that 20 people had been evacuated, the fire was extinguished and that “there were no casualties.”

Alexei Rakhmanov, head of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), which is overseeing renovation of the vessel, told RIA Novosti that the incident occurred during repair work.

The Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov is pictured in the Russian northern port city of Murmansk on May 19, 2018. Russian media reported on December 22, 2022 that there has been a fire on board the vessel.
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The Admiral Kuznetsov has been out of service and in dry dock for repairs since 2018.

The 43,000-tonne, 1000-foot warship has a crew of 1,300 and is armed with anti-ship and air defense missile systems. In November 2022, officials said repairs were on schedule and the vessel would be ready by the first quarter of 2024.

In November Rakhmanov told reporters in Moscow that “obstructions” were found in separate sections of the ship but “the work is on schedule,” and that “we will do everything to make this happen.”

The renovation is expected to give the vessel new combat potential and extend its operational lifespan for another 10 to 15 years, Naval News reported.

The vessel has been the scene of other mishaps. In October 2018 Russia’s biggest floating dry dock, PD-50, sank, causing one of its 70-ton cranes to crash onto the ship’s flight deck, causing a large hole.

In December 2019 two crew died and more than a dozen were injured following a fire that started in the hold that also caused an estimated $8 million worth of damage.

The project to repair the ship has also been beset by corruption. In March 2021 the director general of the shipyard overseeing the repairs was arrested for embezzlement of funds totaling 45 million rubles ($606,300), Tass reported.

Russia’s war effort in Ukraine was dealt a major blow after the Black Sea fleet flagship Moskva sank in April after it was attacked by Ukrainian forces.

Ukraine said it hit the vessel with Neptune missiles, causing it to sink with the loss of up to 250 sailors. Russia denied the Ukrainian version of events, saying the vessel sank after a fire on board detonated ammunition.

Newsweek has contacted USC for comment.

Update 12/22/22, 6:39 a.m. ET: This article has been updated with further information and a new headline.

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George Kittle had unreal separation from Seahawks’ D on two TD catches

George Kittle loves one thing more than anything else in football, and the 49ers tight end achieved the feat twice Thursday night during his big game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.

“There’s nothing like being wide open in football, because it doesn’t happen very much,” Kittle told reporters after San Francisco’s 21-13 win that clinched the NFC West title.

Kittle scored two of the 49ers’ three touchdowns on the night thanks to some ingenuity on coach Kyle Shanahan’s part and a couple of perfect passes from rookie quarterback Brock Purdy. But Kittle’s separation from Seahawks defenders during the two plays might have been most impressive.

The 49ers’ first touchdown of the game featured what Shanahan referred to as the “Hollywood” play, and the first-quarter, 28-yard score couldn’t have been executed more perfectly by everyone involved.

Kittle’s first thought when he heard the Hollywood play-call Thursday?

“Touchdown, every time,” Kittle said. “… Whenever Kyle dials something up that you know you’re going to get the ball, try to speak it into existence. So you’ve got to say, ‘touchdown,’ just visualize it.

“It was actually perfect.”

Purdy’s fake left, then fake right, forced all of Seattle’s backfield to vacate the middle, leaving Kittle — who was pretending to be just a blocker on the play — wide open for the touchdown.

 

Shanahan applauded Kittle’s Oscar-worthy performance after the game, and the coach noted one change the 49ers made from running the play against the Los Angeles Rams in 2018. Rather than Kittle faking a cut block on the front side, the tight end stayed up this time.

“The play’s called ‘Hollywood’ because Kittle’s supposed to do a good acting job,” Shanahan said. “We’ve done it in the past where he falls down so they really forget about him. Sometimes, I think it’s too obvious when he falls down. …

“He did a good job acting without falling down on the ground, and we had the right look.”

On his second touchdown of the game in the third quarter, Kittle again was wide open and took a 54-yard pass from Purdy to the house.

And for the second time, his separation was incredible.

Kittle’s two-score game was the third of his career with two or more receiving touchdowns — two of which have come this season. 

His big night also put him in the 49ers’ record books, marking the most games with two touchdowns of 25 or more yards in a season by a San Francisco player since wide receiver Terrell Owens had a pair in 2001.

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And there’s more.

Kittle’s 54-yard touchdown was the longest by an NFL tight end this season, too, and his 5,082 receiving yards this season make him the ninth 49ers player and third tight end in franchise history to register 5,000 or more receiving yards in his career.

The tight end truly is a special player with and without the ball in his hands, and per Next Gen Stats, his 714 yards after the catch over expected since 2018 trails just one other NFL player — his 49ers teammate Deebo Samuel (773).

Have a night — and a career — wide-open Kittle.

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Hot mic catches South Korean leader swearing about US lawmakers

Yoon Suk Yeol appears to have made the remark after meeting US President Joe Biden at a conference for the Global Fund in New York on Wednesday.

In a video published by South Korean television broadcaster MBC on its official YouTube channel on Thursday, Yoon can be seen walking along the stage after chatting with Biden before turning to his aides and speaking.

“It would be so embarrassing for Biden if those f***ers at the National Assembly don’t approve this [bill],” he then appears to say.

The Global Fund is an international organization trying to defeat HIV, TB and malaria across the developing world and Yoon’s remark appears to be a reference to Biden’s pledge to contribute $6 billion, which would require Congress approval.

The YouTube clip — which has not yet been taken down — has been viewed more than four million times since it was uploaded and drawn tens of thousands of comments.

Many social media users have taken to mocking Yoon, while the expletive he used has become a popular search term on the South Korean online portal Naver.

This is just the latest in what critics say is series of diplomatic miss-steps by Yoon, who arrived in New York this week for the United Nations General Assembly after attending the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II in London.

While in London, Yoon’s opponents accused him of disrespect because he missed the chance to view the queen’s coffin lying in state — which he blamed on heavy traffic.

Last month, he came under fire for failing to meet US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi when she visited South Korea as part of a tour of Asia.

Following what appears to be his latest foreign policy gaffe, Yoon’s team have gone on the defensive.

In a background briefing with reporters, a high-ranked official for the South Korean Presidential Office said the remark was “a private comment” and it was “inappropriate to connect a private comment to a diplomatic outcome.”

The official also said that “it was regrettable” Yoon was being criticized while keeping up with “a tough schedule for the benefit of national interest.”

“There’s no reason for him to speak about the US here,” Kim Eun-hye, Yoon’s senior press secretary, said in a separate briefing, reiterating that many people appeared to have “misheard” his words.

Back in Seoul, South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo addressed the issue at a National Assembly session on Thursday, saying it was “unclear” what Yoon had actually said.

“I don’t think I can make a clear conclusion here about the circumstances in which he said those words… but it seems that no one has clearly heard the content,” Han said.

His remarks were not lost on members of the opposition liberal party who commented on the issue at Thursday’s National Assembly.

“Diplomatic disasters are recurring under the Yoon Suk Yeol administration and this is due to the repeated diplomatic incompetence of the President,” they said.

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NASA’s asteroid-slamming DART spacecraft catches 1st look at target (photo)

That’s no moon. That’s a moonlet.

NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) (opens in new tab) spacecraft just beamed back the first image of its target, the moonlet Dimorphos, as well as its body it orbits, the asteroid Didymos (opens in new tab). DART is a planetary defense test mission designed to impact the moonlet to alter its trajectory around Didymos. If proven effective, this spacecraft design could potentially be scaled up to deflect an Earth-bound asteroid (opens in new tab). (Didymos and Dimorphos pose no threat to Earth (opens in new tab) — they are a test site for the kinetic impact technology.)

The image, which is a composite of 243 individual images, comes from DART’s sole instrument, the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for Optical Navigation (DRACO); it was taken on July 27 and released on Wednesday (Sept. 7). It shows both Dimorphos and Didymos as a single point of light — the spacecraft was still 20 million miles (32 million kilometers) away from the asteroids at that point, so they appear indistinguishable.

Related: NASA’s DART asteroid-impact mission explained in pictures (opens in new tab)

“This first set of images is being used as a test to prove our imaging techniques,” DART mission systems engineer Elena Adams of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, which is managing the mission, said in a statement (opens in new tab). “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 see its target to make any adjustments needed before we begin using the images to guide the spacecraft into the asteroid autonomously.”

Ultimately, DART will use DRACO to navigate to its impact site completely independently of its Earth-based controllers. But for now, humans are in charge. Over the next three weeks, the team will use images taken every five hours to make a series of three trajectory correction maneuvers that put DART on a precise path to Didymos. Then, within about 24 hours of impact, DART will take control to fine-tune its final approach.

“Seeing the DRACO images of Didymos for the first time, we can iron out the best settings for DRACO and fine-tune the software,” Julie Bellerose, the DART navigation lead at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, said in the same statement. “In September, we’ll refine where DART is aiming by getting a more precise determination of Didymos’ location.”

Since capturing these images, DRACO has checked in on Didymos three more times.

DART will impact Dimorphos on Sept. 26 at 7:14 p.m. EDT (2314 GMT) — you can watch coverage of the event at Space.com courtesy of NASA TV or directly through the agency’s website.

Originally published on Space.com.

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