interesting tidbit. the Craft had a Ion thruster was a backup in case of a miss. It would have required a 8 day burn to try again.

Images of impact expected in 3 hours

Roman Tkachenko did some extra processing and got some area of
Dimorphos that was in the shadow

@Kinnison Was the Misson successful? Did it change course?

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@VelvetDuchess Going to take a few days/weeks/month for measurements. Ground based telescopes are measuring the light from it to detect a change in orbit

here is a good article on it
space.com/dart-asteroid-impact

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