NASA Announces Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission
- June 25, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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NASA Announces Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission
Subject: Science and technology
Section: Space
Psyche asteroid mission
- Psyche is a planned orbiter mission that will explore the origin of planetary cores by studying the metallic asteroid of the same name under NASA’s Discovery Program.
- NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) will manage the project.
- The Psyche spacecraft is designed with solar electric propulsion, and the scientific payload includes a multispectral imager, a magnetometer, and a gamma-ray spectrometer.
- 16 Psyche is the heaviest known M-type asteroid, and was once thought to be the exposed iron core of a protoplanet.
- Scientists think that 16 Psyche could be the exposed core of an early planet that could have been as large as Mars and lost its surface in a series of violent collisions.
- The Psyche mission aims to characterize 16 Psyche’s geology, shape, elemental composition, magnetic field, and mass distribution.
- It is expected that this mission will increase the understanding of planetary formation and interiors.
Science goals for the mission are:
- Understand a previously unexplored building block of planet formation: iron cores.
- Look inside terrestrial planets, including Earth, by directly examining the interior of a differentiated body, which otherwise could not be seen.
- Explore a new type of world, made of metal.
The science objectives are:
- Determine whether 16 Psyche is a core, or if it is unmelted material.
- Determine the relative ages of regions of 16 Psyche‘s surface.
- Determine whether small metal bodies incorporate the same light elements as are expected in the Earth’s high-pressure core.
- Determine whether 16 Psyche was formed under conditions more oxidizing or more reducing than Earth’s core.
- Characterize 16 Psyche’s topography.