> During the flyby, Hayabusa2 was expected to approach as close as 800 meters from the center of Torifune and to capture images of the asteroid while traveling at a relative speed of 5 kilometers per second.

Imagine the sort of work required to get clear photos of that. It would be hard to show up at work the next day if all you have is a blurry streak like you're taking photos on a rollercoaster with a disposable camera in 1993.

Couldn't you just use the algos to put that blurry streak back together. It's a known speed and straight trajectory and not even as complicated like the bouncing roller coaster image. Similar-ish to rolling shutter correction???

Maybe? But I would think there's a limit to how much you can do with an "overexposed" image, right?