Like ‘accelerating from stationary to supersonic flight’: Europe’s Hera probe boosts speed, stays on course for November asteroid rendezvous


The European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft has completed a major deep-space maneuver, setting it on course to rendezvous late this year with the asteroid system targeted by NASA’s DART mission back in 2022.

Hera launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in October 2024, beginning its voyage to the Didymos binary asteroid system. Hera is designed to make follow-up observations of Dimorphos, the smaller of the two asteroids, which NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) spacecraft slammed into in September 2022.

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diagram of the solar system, showing the sun at the center and earth and the asteroid didymos off to the right

ESA’s Hera mission conducted a deep space maneuver in February/March 2026 to align the inclination of the spacecraft’s orbit around the sun with that of its destination — the Didymos binary asteroid system. (Image credit: ESA)

Hera is now set up for its rendezvous with the asteroids in November 2026, thanks to a campaign of carefully planned engine burns that it performed in February and March.



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