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NASA's Psyche probe approaches Mars for gravity assist
NASA's Psyche probe is set to fly past Mars to gain speed for its journey to a metal-rich asteroid. This maneuver is part of the mission's trajectory planning. (sources: yahoo, space, pbs, cbsnews, phys)
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The Psyche probe will perform a gravity assist maneuver by flying past Mars, which will help it reach its destination, the asteroid Psyche. The spacecraft is expected to travel at a speed of 12,333 mph during this approach.
- The Psyche probe is designed to study a metal-rich asteroid.
- The spacecraft will fly by Mars to gain speed for its journey.
- The flyby is scheduled to occur at a high speed of 12,333 mph.
Why it matters
This mission aims to enhance understanding of the building blocks of planet formation.
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