The Deep Impact Crater as Seen from the Stardust-NExT Mission

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The Stardust-NExT mission imaged the impact crater formed by the DI
impact probe. The size of the crater is estimated to be 150 m to 200 m
in diameter based on the observed crater and disruption of ejecta as
seen in images from the DI flyby in 2005.

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