NASA's Psyche spacecraft is flying to a metal asteroid. So, why did it just visit Mars? - Space
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NASA's Psyche spacecraft is flying to a metal asteroid.
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SpaceNASA spacecraft to fly past Mars this week, on voyage to rare metal asteroid CBS NewsNASA's Psyche spacecraft buzzing Mars on its way to a rare metal asteroid AP NewsNASA is using Mars as a slingshot—and the photos will be stunning Scientific AmericanToday, NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Will Get Just 4,500 Kilometers From Mars To Slingshot Towards Its Final Destination IFLScience
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