A Post‐Launch Summary of the Science of NASA's Psyche Mission
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Dibb, Steven D; Asphaug, Erik; Bell, James F; Binzel, Richard P; Bottke, William F; Cambioni, Saverio; Christoph, John M; Elkins‐Tanton, Linda T; Jaumann, Ralf; Lawrence, David J; Oran, Rona; O’Rourke, Joseph G; Polansky, Carol; Weiss, Benjamin P; Wieczorek, Mark; Williams, David A; ... Show more Show less
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Astronomical observations indicate that asteroid (16) Psyche is a large, high-density (likely >3,400 kg·m−3), metal-rich (30–55 vol. %) asteroid. Psyche may be remnant core material or it could be a primordial, undifferentiated metal-rich object. We discuss the science objectives of the upcoming Psyche mission, which will employ three instruments (the Magnetometer, Multispectral Imager, and Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer) and will use Doppler tracking of the spacecraft to explore the asteroid. This mission will shed light on the nature and origins of metal-rich objects in the solar system and beyond, including the cores of the terrestrial planets.
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2024-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
AGU Advances
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American Geophysical Union
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Dibb, S. D., Asphaug, E., Bell, J. F., Binzel, R. P., Bottke, W. F., Cambioni, S., et al. (2024). A post-launch summary of the science of NASA's Psyche mission. AGU Advances, 5, e2023AV001077.
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