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Psyche Mission to Use Mars Gravity Assist to Reach Metal-Rich Asteroid
space-exploration17 days ago

Psyche Mission to Use Mars Gravity Assist to Reach Metal-Rich Asteroid

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will perform a gravity assist by flying within roughly 2,800–3,000 miles of Mars on May 15 to gain speed and redirect toward the metal‑rich asteroid 16 Psyche. The Mars flyby will also calibrate Psyche’s instruments, including its multispectral imager, as it heads toward its 2029 rendezvous with the asteroid believed to be an exposed nickel‑iron core. A February trajectory correction set up the maneuver, and scientists also anticipate potential Mars dust‑ring observations and a search for small moons to aid future mission planning.

NASA's OSIRIS-REx Probe Successfully Delivers Asteroid Samples to Earth
spaceflight2 years ago

NASA's OSIRIS-REx Probe Successfully Delivers Asteroid Samples to Earth

NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe performed its final trajectory-correcting maneuver on Sunday to prepare for the delivery of its asteroid sample on September 24. The maneuver adjusted the landing location of the sample capsule by nearly 8 miles to the center of its predetermined landing zone in Utah. After touchdown, the sample will be curated and stored at NASA's Johnson Space Center for further study. The main spacecraft will continue its mission to explore the potentially hazardous asteroid Apophis in 2029.