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A Close Brush with Mars Will Reshape NASA's Psyche Journey in a Way Few Missions Attempt

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NASA's Psyche spacecraft will get a boost from Mars on Friday, May 15, passing just 2,800 miles (4,500 kilometers) from the planet's surface at some 12,333 mph (19,848 kph). The spacecraft will harness the planet's gravitational pull to speed up and adjust its trajectory toward the metal-rich asteroid Psyche, one of the more unusual objects in our solar system.

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The Psyche spacecraft successfully captured images of Mars during its approach to perform a gravity assist maneuver. NASA released a color photograph taken on May 3, when the probe was approximately 4.8 million kilometers away. In the image, Mars resembles a narrow crescent, similar to the young Moon. This visual effect is due to the probe approaching the planet from its unlit side. The post "Psyche Spacecraft Captures Detailed Images of Mars fo…

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