Debris from a two-year-old Nasa mission could be the cause of first man-made meteor shower.
Nasa's Double Asteroids Redirect Test (DART) mission, intentionally collided with the moonlet Dimorphos in September 2022.
It may result in this unique phenomenon.
The mission is aimed to test asteroid deflection technology.
Scientists now believe the impact produced over 2 million pounds of debris that could create meteor showers around Earth and Mars within 10 to 30 years.
Due to the collision, fragments from Dimorphos could intermittently and periodically arrive at Earth and Mars for at least 100 years.
The debris is traveling at 1,118 miles per hour could reach Mars.
The smaller and faster particles moving at 3,579 miles per hour could reach Earth in under 10 years.