DART asteroid crash seen by James Webb, Hubble space telescopes (photos)

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DART asteroid crash seen by James Webb, Hubble space telescopes (photos)
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, the cloud of material stirred from the surface of Dimorphos spread away from that dot, gradually changing its shape.

Hubble took the images with its Wide Field Camera 3 instrument while Webb used its Near-Infrared Camera . Astronomers are still analyzing the images. They hope they might learn something about the surface of Dimorphos and the nature of the material ejected by the collision.

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