Dimorphos is Probably a Piece of Didymos

Asteroid Didymos May Spin So Fast It Flings Rocks into Space

Didymos is spinning so quickly that rocks are detaching at its equator and going into orbit

Didymos is Spinning So Quickly That Rocks are Detaching at its Equator and Going Into Orbit

Occultation Chasers Nab the Shadow of Didymos, Post DART Impact

Astronomers watch DART mission's asteroid Didymos eclipsing stars with tricky technique

NASA's DART hit the asteroid Dimorphos two weeks ago at 14,000 mph hoping to change its orbit around Didymos. It was a smashing success. Humanity is capable of changing the trajectory of small asteroids.

Watch a Nicely Stabilized Video of DART Flying Past Didymos and Slamming Into Dimorphos

Astronomers stunned as binary asteroid Didymos-Dimorphos brightens after DART space rock impact

Didymos binary asteroid system: NASA's target for DART

VLT Observes Asteroid Didymos before DART Impact

Why did NASA pick Didymos for its asteroid-crash mission?

Why did NASA pick Didymos for its asteroid-crash mission?