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DART Impact Video

Follow up to a post from last week…

Same video as before of ATLAS observing the DART impact, but tracked sidereally (with the stars). Each frame is about 40 seconds, and the entire sequence is about two hours. pic.twitter.com/p7Sgvfu2CK

— ATLAS Project (@fallingstarIfA) September 27, 2022

 

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