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German space probe to fly to double asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos in October 2024 .
Probe is part of international asteroid defense project by ESA , NASA and JAXA .
Hera is equipped with twelve measuring instruments, including two cameras built by Jena-Optronik .
Probe follows on from NASA 's DART mission, which successfully carried out a controlled impact at 22,500 km/ h.
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