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DART mission to stream live on Virtual Telescope starting Mon 2230gmt

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While NASA TV will cover the event Mon using the probe's own camera
at around 1 frame per second, after it impacts at 6+ km/sec that will... stop.
The Virtual Telescope Project has set up coverage starting 2230gmt with a
couple ground-based telescopes to watch what happens next.
While it's likely to only show a point of light for the target it's expected
a slight change in brightness might be visible on a siccessful hit.
If you miss the whole thing then the website will keep a highlights reel.

<https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/webtv/>

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