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. 2023 Mar 1;616(7957):457–460. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-05878-z

Extended Data Fig. 3. Two LICIACube LUKE images showing the ejecta morphology that were used to reduce the possible axis orientation solutions.

Extended Data Fig. 3

The left panel shows an approach observation, 156 s after impact, with the ejecta in front of and partially obscuring Dimorphos. The right panel shows the ejecta morphology after close approach, 175 s after impact, with Dimorphos silhouetted against the ejecta cone. The images show the red channel from frames LICIACUBE_LUKE_L2_1664234220_00005_01 and LICIACUBE_LUKE_L2_1664234239_01003_01. The bright object in the upper corner of each image is Didymos.