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English: Final 10 images returned by DRACO, spanning from 11.5 s prior to impact to a partial image acquired less than a second prior to impact. The timing and pixel scale of each image (a)–(j) are labeled for each panel. In (a), Dimorphos is roughly 177 m in length. In (i), the final complete image has a pixel scale of 5.5 cm pixel−1 and shows an area approximately 28 m in length (Ernst et al. 2024).
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