NASA's Psyche asteroid probe to fly by Mars for gravity assist (2026)

NASA’s Psyche asteroid probe is set to reach Mars within 3,000 miles on May 15, offering a unique opportunity for science exploration. The mission aims to harness Mars’ gravitational pull to boost Psyche’s speed, enabling its journey toward the 173-mile-wide metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche. This encounter will provide critical data on Mars’ atmospheric composition and potential geological features, as well as test the spacecraft’s instruments before reaching the asteroid belt. A multispectral imager will capture thousands of observations, starting earlier this month, to analyze Martian dust rings and moons. The team believes the alignment between the Sun, Psyche, and Mars could reveal dusty materials scattered by micrometeorites, which may interact with the planet’s surface. Additionally, Psyche’s search for satellites around Mars will benefit the mission when the probe arrives at the asteroid in three years. Personal insights suggest that the mission’s success hinges on precise calibration of instruments and thorough testing to unlock new discoveries.

NASA's Psyche asteroid probe to fly by Mars for gravity assist (2026)
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