"Space rock" could refer to Kryptonite (Superman's weakness, from his home planet Krypton), or to characters like Nova (Richard Rider, empowered by the Nova Force from the Xandarian "Worldmind"), Quasar (uses quantum bands linked to cosmic energy), or The Fantastic Four (gained powers from cosmic rays in space). "Super heroes" with space-rock origins include:
In a historic feat of precision, the DART spacecraft intentionally slammed into a small asteroid named Dimorphos at 14,000 miles per hour. The goal wasn’t to blow it up (which would create dangerous shrapnel) but to nudge it. By successfully changing the asteroid's orbit, DART showed that with enough lead time, we can "bump" a space rock off a collision course with Earth. Hero #3: OSIRIS-REx – The Sample Stealer space rock's super heroes
When the asteroid Axiom-7 crashed into the Nevada desert, it didn't just leave a crater — it left five ordinary people transformed. Now, they call themselves the Meteor Corps: a janitor who can bend gravity, a mechanic who ignites solar flames, a nurse who phases through solid rock, a drummer who controls sound waves, and a homeless veteran who sees five seconds into the future. But the rock wasn't a gift — it was a beacon. And something else is coming. "Space rock" could refer to Kryptonite (Superman's weakness,