NASA DART Mission: Check out the moment of impact, Images, and videos from telescopes on earth

A lot of telescopes on Earth captured the moment of Impact while the footage is still trickling in, this is what it looked like.
NASA DART Mission Check out the moment of impact Images and videos from telescopes on earth
In a first for Planetary defense, NASA's DART Spacecraft went kamikaze on Dimorphos asteroid today morning at 4:44 AM India time. A lot of telescopes on Earth captured the moment of Impact while the footage is still trickling in, this is what it looked like.
This is the video transmission from the DART CubeSAT's DRACO camera right before the impact.
Here is what the DART Mission looked like from ATLAS which stands for Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, A NASA and University of Hawaii project to patrol the sky every night in search of incoming asteroids.
Pictures of the Moment of Impact as shared by European Space Agency (ESA)
Moment of impact as seen by SAAO telescope in South Africa
NASA's operations control center video at the time of impact.
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