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NASA's Psyche mission begins its journey to explore metal-rich asteroid

Discoveries from this metal-enriched asteroid have the capacity to enrich our comprehension of how planets come into existence.

October 14, 2023 / 06:39 IST
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Psyche spacecraft takes flight atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Image courtesy: NASA)
Psyche spacecraft takes flight atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Image courtesy: NASA)

NASA's Psyche spacecraft, designed to help scientists learn about the formation of rocky bodies in our solar system, embarked on its journey to the metal-rich asteroid from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on October 13 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.

Psyche is both the name of a metal-rich asteroid, orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, and the name of the NASA space mission. This pioneering mission represents the first such effort to examine an asteroid whose surface is primarily made up of metallic components.

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What lies ahead in Psyche's expedition?

After escaping Earth’s gravity, the Psyche mission will employ solar electric propulsion to complete its extensive six-year voyage to the metal-rich asteroid. Psyche spacecraft is scheduled to reach its destination in 2029 covering a distance of approximately 2.2 billion miles (3.6-billion-kilometers). Following its arrival, the spacecraft will orbit the asteroid for 26 months, capturing images, mapping the surface, and gathering crucial data to ascertain the composition of the Psyche asteroid. Scientists aim to uncover the asteroid's history and gain knowledge about what it is made of. Around two months into the mission, the team can look forward to receiving the first set of images.