HI Jazza & All,
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Originally Posted by Jazza11
Well how long is the plume of dust and debris suppost to be visible for???
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I think (from memory) the impact is calculated to produce a crater about 20m diameter and a plume 14km high containing about 300-odd tonnes of rock & dust (and hopefully water/ice).
Assuming it is visible in amateur 'scopes at all and remembering there is essentially no lunar atmosphere to slow the descent of the material in the plume or for the dust to be suspended in, I'd think no more than about a half hour before the dust settles -- an hour at most. Realistically, probably more like 15mins.
I believe it'll be all well and truly over by the time of local moon-rise. Probably not a bad I idea to take a peek later on if you've already got the 'scope out.
Best,
Les D