Set to launch next year, NASA's Psyche mission marks the first time the agency has set out to explore an asteroid richer in metal than rock or ice.
Called Psyche, this asteroid orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter.
Using data gathered from Earth-based radar and optical telescopes, scientists believe that Psyche is made largely of metal.
It could be part or all of the iron-rich interior of an early planetary building block that was stripped of its outer rocky shell as it repeatedly collided with other large bodies during the early formation of the solar system.
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Called Psyche, this asteroid orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter.
Using data gathered from Earth-based radar and optical telescopes, scientists believe that Psyche is made largely of metal.
It could be part or all of the iron-rich interior of an early planetary building block that was stripped of its outer rocky shell as it repeatedly collided with other large bodies during the early formation of the solar system.
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