The result of DART impact on Dimorphos, 72 hours later
Taken by Eliot Herman on September 29, 2022 @ Siding Spring Australia
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Date Taken: 2022:09:29 11:33:06
 
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Dart was great to watch live and now more data is appearing from Hubble, Webb, and cube satellite. The photos to impact reminded me of the Ranger probes to the Moon in the 1960s. This image, and invert shows the tail resulting from the impact +66 h. A 6' long thin tail is apparent. This image is 5 x 120 sec from iTelescope T17. Unfortunately the much longer run planned ceased when clouds rolled in.
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