NASA's Psyche Spacecraft to Perform Mars Flyby En Route to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft is set to perform a close flyby of Mars this week, utilizing the planet's gravity to gain momentum for its journey to a rare metal asteroid. The spacecraft, named after its target, will pass within 2,800 miles of Mars, equivalent to the distance between the U.S. east and west coasts. This maneuver is part of its six-year mission, which began with its launch in 2023. The spacecraft is equipped with science instruments that will be active during the Mars pass, capturing thousands of images for both scientific and operational purposes. The mission aims to study the asteroid Psyche, believed to be the exposed nickel and iron core of a protoplanet, offering insights into the early solar system and planetary formation.