File:EVscope observations of DART's impact into Dimorphos, ejecta and tail.webp

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From the study "Light curves and colours of the ejecta from Dimorphos after the DART impact"

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English: "a–f, The initial ejecta plume from DART’s impact into Dimorphos as observed from L’Étang-Salé, Réunion. a, Didymos before the DART impact. Scale bar, 100′′. b–f, Didymos after the DART impact, where b is roughly 6 min, c is 9 min, d is 14 min, e is 19 min, and f is 23 min after panel a. Each panel a–f is comprised of a stack of 11 4-s exposures. The compass and image scale in a applies to b–f as well. The fast-moving ejecta plume moves eastwards on the plane of the sky and dissipates over time, from a–f. g,h, Two tails (solar and antisolar directions) developed from the ejecta produced by the DART spacecraft roughly 113.7 h after impact into Dimorphos. The image in h is a zoomed-in version of the image in g. This image is a median stack of 1,205 4-s exposures as observed from Nagahama, Japan. The two light-blue arrows mark the two tails visible to an eVscope as visual aids. Scale bar, 70′′."
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05852-9
Author from L’Étang-Salé, Réunion; Authors of the study: Ariel Graykowski, Ryan A. Lambert, Franck Marchis, Dorian Cazeneuve, Paul A. Dalba, Thomas M. Esposito, Daniel O’Conner Peluso, Lauren A. Sgro, Guillaume Blaclard, Antonin Borot, Arnaud Malvache, Laurent Marfisi, Tyler M. Powell, Patrice Huet, Matthieu Limagne, Bruno Payet, Colin Clarke, Susan Murabana, Daniel Chu Owen, Ronald Wasilwa, Keiichi Fukui, Tateki Goto, Bruno Guillet, Patrick Huth, Satoshi Ishiyama, Ryuichi Kukita, Mike Mitchell, Michael Primm, Justus Randolph, Darren A. Rivett, Matthew Ryno, Masao Shimizu, Jean-Pierre Toullec, Stefan Will, Wai-Chun Yue, Michael Camilleri, Kathy Graykowski, Ron Janetzke, Des Janke, Scott Kardel, Margaret Loose, John W. Pickering, Barton A. Smith & Ian M. Transom

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current08:36, 11 May 2023Thumbnail for version as of 08:36, 11 May 20231,050 × 930 (132 KB)Prototyperspective (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Ariel Graykowski, Ryan A. Lambert, Franck Marchis, Dorian Cazeneuve, Paul A. Dalba, Thomas M. Esposito, Daniel O’Conner Peluso, Lauren A. Sgro, Guillaume Blaclard, Antonin Borot, Arnaud Malvache, Laurent Marfisi, Tyler M. Powell, Patrice Huet, Matthieu Limagne, Bruno Payet, Colin Clarke, Susan Murabana, Daniel Chu Owen, Ronald Wasilwa, Keiichi Fukui, Tateki Goto, Bruno Guillet, Patrick Huth, Satoshi Ishiyama, Ryuichi Kukita, Mike Mitchell, Michael Primm, Justus Randolph, Da...

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