Fig. 4: Geological features on Dimorphos.
From: The geology and evolution of the Near-Earth binary asteroid system (65803) Didymos

Arrows indicate a boulder with fractures (a), a crater on boulders with evident spall (b), randomly orientated debris aprons (white arrows; c) rocks on boulders (orange arrows; c) multiple lineaments on a single boulder (magenta arrow; c), a possible camp-fire structure (white arrows; d) and a linear fabric (dashed lines; d) with aligned boulders (orange arrows; d) and surface lineaments (e, f). All images were collected by DRACO moments before the DART spacecraft collided with Dimorphos. The global view (e) shows the location of the DART impact (star), an asteroid-wide trough (upper set of arrows) and several asteroid-wide fractures. The trough (white arrow) and one of the fractures (orange arrows) are evident in oblique-views (f) of Dimorphos’ global digital terrain model10.