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Today, NASA's Psyche spacecraft will get just 4,500 kilometers from Mars to slingshot towards its final destination
NASA’s Psyche mission is about to get a little push from Mars. The Red Planet will provide a gravity assist to help the spacecraft eventually reach asteroid Psyche, a large metallic asteroid in the ...
The crucial manoeuvre scheduled for Friday will use the gravity of Mars to shift Psyche onto the right path, a faster and cheaper method NASA scientists say could help unlock clues about the birth of ...
Starbucks said Friday it’s laying off 300 corporate employees and closing some U.S. offices as part of its ongoing turnaround ...
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NASA's Psyche mission is set to fly by Mars today—here's how you can keep track of it
The spacecraft is en route to a mysterious object and needs Mars' gravity to give itself a boost.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will fly past Mars on May 15, 2026, using the planet’s gravity to accelerate toward asteroid Psyche.
A NASA spacecraft chasing a rare metal asteroid is swinging past Mars for a gravity boost. The Psyche spacecraft will ...
NASA's Psyche probe was headed for a close encounter with Mars on Friday and a planned gravity boost to set the spacecraft ...
The image was captured on May 14 as the asteroid-bound spacecraft approaches Mars could be mistaken for an eclipse.
Named Psyche like the asteroid it’s after, the robotic explorer will slingshot past the red planet at 12,333 mph (19,848 kph) ...
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