Update: NASA’s Lucy Spacecraft Send Back Video Of ‘Peculiar’ Asteroid
- On Sunday, April 20, 2025, NASA's Lucy spacecraft flew by the asteroid Donaldjohanson in the main asteroid belt.
- Launched in 2021, Lucy aims to study the Trojan asteroids near Jupiter, making this flyby a dress rehearsal.
- Lucy's L'LORRI snapped images approximately every two seconds, revealing the asteroid's elongated and lumpy shape.
- The closest approach was within 600 miles ; Hal Levison called Donaldjohanson a "peculiar object."
- Donaldjohanson, estimated to be 5 miles long, appears larger than expected, potentially formed from a collision.
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft gets first images of 'strikingly complicated' asteroid that will shed light on early solar system
NASA has released the Lucy spacecraft's first close-up images of asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing a peanut-shaped rock that could shed light on how planets formed in our solar system.
NASA's Lucy probe captures 1st close-up images of asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing 'strikingly complicated geology'
NASA's Lucy spacecraft, currently journeying toward Jupiter's orbit on its asteroid-hopping mission, captured an impressive close-up of its second target: the main belt asteroid 52246 Donaldjohanson.
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