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One of DARTs last photos of Dimorphos (Original Post) LunaSea Sep 2022 OP
That is so cool Walleye Sep 2022 #1
it was incredible to watch... bahboo Sep 2022 #2
Imagine if there had been an obvious fossil or artifact right in the middle ... nt eppur_se_muova Sep 2022 #3
How weird..... LunaSea Sep 2022 #4
Thanks for the link -- I remember being awestruck seeing those paintings in NatGeo growing up ... eppur_se_muova Sep 2022 #7
Or even just an Orange Julius stand. nt sl8 Sep 2022 #5
It looks like it might not be solid. Kablooie Sep 2022 #6
Watched this live... Tolerant1 Sep 2022 #8

LunaSea

(2,927 posts)
4. How weird.....
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 04:33 PM
Sep 2022

I was entertaining the same thought.

Interestingly, artist Chesley Bonestell (considered the "father" of modern space art) would often add an tiny cow skull to some
of his extraterrestrial desert and planetary paintings.
Perhaps we all have some sense of expectation when seeing such scenes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Bonestell
https://bonestell.org/Image-Gallery.aspx

I've no doubt the moon hoax/nasacoverup crowd will have found dozens
of "artifacts" in the debris by now.

Funny how so many early visualizations depicted asteroids as smooth sculpted bodies
when in reality so many look like a piece of hard candy that's been rolling around
under a car seat for a few years.

eppur_se_muova

(37,403 posts)
7. Thanks for the link -- I remember being awestruck seeing those paintings in NatGeo growing up ...
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 09:07 AM
Sep 2022

I never spotted a cow skull, though !

Kablooie

(18,775 posts)
6. It looks like it might not be solid.
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 02:42 AM
Sep 2022

We think of asteroids as huge hunks of rock or metal but they might often be a bunch of small rocks loosely Held together by gravity. If this is the case, instead of knocking a big rock into a modified orbit, It might have just scattered them like a bunch of pool balls. How this would affect the orbit remains to be seen.

 

Tolerant1

(41 posts)
8. Watched this live...
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 08:01 PM
Sep 2022

I'm always in awe of people with the intellect to make things like this happen...to be able to create a "machine" that can be at a precise spot millions of miles away at the exact time it needs to be!

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