NASA Begins Final Assembly Of Spacecraft âPsycheâ That Will Explore A Metal-Rich Asteroid!
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It has recently come to light that NASAâs Psyche spacecraft has been delivered to the agencyâs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, for final testing and launch operations. NASA has
revealed that Psyche spacecraft will finish assembly and undergo rigorous checkout and testing over the next year.
For the uninitiated, Psycheâs target is a metal-rich asteroid named Psyche which orbits the sun in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. According to the scientists, Psyche is composed of largely iron and nickel and could be the core of an early planet. Scientists will get deeper insights into the formation of Earth and other planets by exploring the asteroid Psyche thatâs about 140 miles wide.
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