NASA simulation confirms there’s no technology able to stop a massive asteroid from hitting Updated May 03, 2021; Posted May 03, 2021 Schematic of the DART mission shows the impact on the moonlet of asteroid (65803) Didymos. Post-impact observations from Earth-based optical telescopes and planetary radar would, in turn, measure the change in the moonlet’s orbit about the parent body. Credits: NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Facebook Share Simulations carried out by leading space agencies have concluded. There currently is no technology available that could stop a massive asteroid from “wiping out” Europe. A report by Independent said that NASA conducted the week-long exercise, which concluded from the hypothetical impact scenario. Even with a six-month advance notice, current capabilities could not prevent a catastrophe.