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NASA targets this unique asteroid- not rock or ice, it's metal

NASA’s Psyche mission is aimed to study this unique metal-rich asteroid which may reveal the secrets of collisions and accretion that created planets.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 07 2022, 06:37 IST
What is an Asteroid? NASA defines what these dangerous objects in sky are
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1/5 An asteroid is a small, rocky object hurtling through the sky. When seen in a telescope, an asteroid appears as a point of light, according to NASA. Most asteroids are found in a ring between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter called the asteroid belt. (Pixabay)
NASA Psyche mission
2/5 Asteroids have several shapes, they may be spherical, elongated, or oddly shaped. Some asteroids even have their own satellites! Asteroids also vary in size. From Vesta, the largest at about 530 kilometers in diameter, to asteroids that are less than 10 meters in diameter, they can be found in all shapes and sizes. (Pixabay)
NASA Psyche mission
3/5 Asteroids are also called minor planets. These celestial objects are the remains of the period during which our solar system formed, over 4.6 billion years ago. According to NASA, the current known asteroid count is 1,113,527. (HT_PRINT)
NASA Psyche mission
4/5 Asteroids can potentially threaten life on Earth. Apocalyptic movies like Deep Impact, Armageddon and Don't Look Up have always explored the ‘What Ifs’ of world destruction, with the most famous means of world destruction being asteroids crashing into Earth. (Pixabay)
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5/5 To counter this, NASA had readied itself to potentially defend the planet against a very similar threat that is posed by asteroids by preparing the DART mission. It involves smashing a spacecraft into an oncoming asteroid at a speed of nearly 23,000kph. This knowledge will be used if an actual asteroid threatens to crash against the Earth. It will help avert an Armageddon on Earth and perhaps, even save humanity from extinction. (NASA)
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NASA aims to study this asteroid which is not of rock and ice, but metal! (JPL/NASA)

NASA is already studying an asteroid named Bennu under its OSIRIS-REx mission to better understand its characteristics. It even plans to return a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth for detailed analysis. While Bennu has proved very interesting, there is another asteroid that is on the radar of NASA and it is quite unique. NASA, under its Psyche mission, aims to target a unique asteroid that is orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. What makes this asteroid different from others is that it appears to be the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet, which is one of the building blocks of our solar system. Yes, this asteroid is not made up of rocks or ice, it is totally metal.

It will be the first mission designed to study a metal-rich asteroid by NASA which will help to understand a previously unexplored building block of planet formation - iron cores. What makes the Psyche mission important is that it offers a great chance to study the history of collisions and accretion that created terrestrial planets. As the metallic cores in terrestrial planet, even in Earth, are hidden far below the rocky mantles and crusts, they are unreachable for study purposes. Therefore, this asteroid provides a really great opportunity to reveal some secrets about planet formation.

NASA's Psyche mission to the metal-rich asteroid

According to the schedule, NASA was expected to launch the Psyche spacecraft this August 2022. However, due to software issues, the mission launch has now been pushed to 2023. NASA says, "Due to the late delivery of the spacecraft's flight software and testing equipment, NASA does not have sufficient time to complete the testing needed ahead of its remaining launch period this year, which ends on October 11. The mission team needs more time to ensure that the software will function properly in flight."

According to the pre-set schedule, NASA expected the arrival of the Psyche spacecraft in the asteroid's orbit by 2026. Further, it aims to spend 21 months in the asteroid's orbit for mapping and studying the Psyche's properties. NASA says that the Psyche mission is expected to launch in both 2023 and 2024, but due to the uncertainties, the exact dates of these potential launch periods are yet to be determined.

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First Published Date: 07 Aug, 06:37 IST
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