Psyche: NASA just took a key step to visiting a fantastic, metal-rich asteroid

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Psyche: NASA just took a key step to visiting a fantastic, metal-rich asteroid
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may have an outer coating of metal and a large rock core, which would account for the spectroscopy readings.Sign up here for freeThere's only one way to truly find out 16 Psyche's composition, and that comes in the form of NASA's Psyche mission, which is estimated to reach the asteroid by 2026. Once it arrives at the massive space rock, it will spend almost two years making close orbits and taking readings.

"Seeing the spacecraft fully assembled for the first time is a huge accomplishment; there’s a lot of pride," said Brian Bone, who leads assembly, test, and launch operations for the mission at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California."This is the true fun part. You're feeling it all come together. You feel the energy change and shift.

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