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@sharponlooker
Compelled, no. I did this within 24 hours from the event, and took me a lot of time and effort to stabilize and process the frames. Mirror it? only after the experts do. This one (with hiccups and halo) was posted today, more than 1 1/2 months after the event:
mastodon.social/@asrivkin/1093

so... ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄

But why slower? My whole point was dramatization, hence the hard impact and the oversized titles. For detail and science, one's got to use the PDS and read the papers, no?

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V Martín

@65dBnoise yours is the only one I remember having seen stabilized except for this one centered on the primary

nitter.42l.fr/_RomanTkachenko/

Stabilization & lower pace help me better remember the excitement of that last hour. Also, I was more enthralled by Didymos than its moon

I absolutely respect your author's choice, I'm well aware what an undertaking that stabilization is

The mirroring tho, bit of a nuisance. Ppl r gonna b confused when later releases don't match what we saw live

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