NASA's Psyche Mission: Exploring a Metal-Rich Asteroid
NASA's long-awaited Psyche mission is set to launch as early as Thursday, sending an uncrewed spacecraft on a six-year, 2.2 billion-mile journey to the metal-rich asteroid named Psyche. Scientists believe that studying this asteroid, which may be a partial exposed core composed of nickel-iron, could provide insights into Earth's own core and the formation of rocky planets. The spacecraft is equipped with scientific instruments to analyze the asteroid's composition and topography, including a magnetometer and a gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer. The launch was delayed due to software problems and institutional issues, but is now ready to proceed. NASA will provide live coverage of the launch on various platforms.
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