File:Dart impact replay stabilized.webm
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DescriptionDart impact replay stabilized.webm |
English: The final five-and-a-half minutes of images leading up to the DART spacecraft's intentional collision with asteroid Dimorphos. The DART spacecraft streamed these images from its DRACO camera back to Earth in real time as it approached the asteroid. This replay movie is 10 times faster than reality, except for the last six images, which are shown at the same rate that the spacecraft returned them. Both Didymos and its moonlet Dimorphos are visible at the start of the movie. At the end, Dimorphos fills the field of view. The final image in the movie shows a patch of Dimorphos that is 51 feet 16 meters) across. DART's impact occurred during transmission of the final image to Earth, resulting in a partial picture at the end of this movie. Didymos is roughly 2,500 feet (780 meters) in diameter; Dimorphos is about 525 feet (160 meters) in length.
Українська: Останні п’ять з половиною хвилин зображень, що передували навмисному зіткненню космічного корабля, за допомогою місії тесту подвійного перенаправлення астероїдів (DART), з астероїдом Діморф, супутником астероїда Дідим. Перша польотна місія НАСА для планетарного захисту, DART, спрямована на випробування та перевірку методу захисту Землі у разі загрози зіткнення з астероїдом. Цей фільм показаний зі швидкістю у 10 разів більшою за реальну, за винятком останніх шести кадрів. Астероїд Дідим має діаметр приблизно 780 метрів, а його супутник Діморф, близько 160 метрів. |
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https://dart.jhuapl.edu/Gallery/ (video link)
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Wikidata has entry Impact replay movie (Q114252530) with data related to this item. |
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current | 07:30, 19 November 2022 | 39 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (2.28 MB) | Racconish (talk | contribs) | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information | description = {{en|1=The final five-and-a-half minutes of images leading up to the DART spacecraft's intentional collision with asteroid Dimorphos. The DART spacecraft streamed these images from its DRACO camera back to Earth in real time as it approached the asteroid. This replay movie is 10 times faster than reality, except for the last six images, which are shown at the same rate that the spacecraft returned them. Both Didymos and its moonlet Dimorph... |
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