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Chandrayaan 3 Mission चंद्रमा को छूते ही लगे भारत मां की जय के नारे ….
भारत ने चांद की सतह पर अपना कदम रख दिया है। चंद्रयान 3 (Chandrayaan 3) की सफलता पर हर भारतीय का सीना गर्व से चौड़ा हो गया है। पूरा देश जश्न में डूबा हुआ है। चंद्रयान 3 (Chandrayaan 3) के लैंडर विक्रम (Vikram Lander) ने जैसे ही चांद की सतह पर सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग की हर कोई खुशी से झूम उठा, कहीं ढोल नगाड़े बजने लगे तो कई लोग नाचने गाने लगे। हर किसी ने अपनी तरीके से इस सफलता का जश्न मनाया। आइए आपको सुनवाते है चंद्रयान तीन की सफलता पर लोग क्या बोले।
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sadbhawnapaati · 1 year
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भारत के चंद्रयान लैंडर के 23 अगस्त को चंद्रमा पर सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग की उम्मीद
Chandrayaan News Update। भारत के चंद्रयान-3 मिशन के लैंडर के 23 अगस्त को चंद्रमा पर सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग की उम्मीद है। दूसरी ओर, रूस ने 10 अगस्त को अपना चंद्र ���िशन लूना -25 लॉन्च किया, जो 21 अगस्त को चांद के साउथ पोल पर सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग कर सकता है। इस बीच चंद्रयान-3 मिशन को लेकर भारतीय स्पेस रिसर्च ऑर्गनाइजेश के पूर्व प्रमुख के सिवन ने कहा है कि भारत के मंगल मिशन की लागत बेशक कुछ हॉलीवुड फिल्मों की तुलना…
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khabri · 1 year
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Chandrayaan 3: Pragyan rover comes out of Vikram lander, walks on Moon, ISRO shares video
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Chandrayaan 3: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the much-anticipated video of the Pragyan rover ramping down from the Vikram lander and walking on the lunar surface.Pragyan rover coming out of Vikram lander
The rear wheels of the rover, have imprints of the space agency ISRO and the Indian emblem, depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath. Faint marks can also be seen in the first video shared by the Indian space agency.
Chandrayaan-3 mission detailed timeline
Here is the detailed timeline of all the developments in the Chandrayaan 3 mission.
• July 6: ISRO announces Mission Chandrayaan-3 launch date of July 14 from Sriharikota's second pad.
• July 7: Successful vehicle electrical tests completed.
• July 11: Comprehensive 24-hour 'Launch Rehearsal' simulating the entire launch process concludes.
• July 14: LVM3 M4 vehicle launches Chandrayaan-3 into designated orbit.
• July 15: First orbit-raising manoeuvre successful, reaching 41762 km x 173 km orbit.
• July 17: Second orbit-raising manoeuvre places Chandrayaan-3 at 41603 km x 226 km orbit.
• July 22: Fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre establishes spacecraft in 71351 km x 233 km orbit.
• July 25: Another successful orbit-raising manoeuvre.
• August 1: Chandrayaan-3 inserted into translunar orbit (288 km x 369328 km).
• August 5: Successful lunar orbit insertion (164 km x 18074 km).
• August 6: Lunar orbit lowered to 170 km x 4,313 km.
• August 9: ISRO carefully moves the spacecraft's path lower in its orbit around the moon. It has achieved a lunar orbit of 174 km x 1437 km
• August 14: Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to the moon's surface in another controlled bringing it in a orbit of 150 km x 177 km
• August 16: The Indian spacecraft performs the fifth and final Moon-bound manoeuvre positioning itself in a near circular Lunar orbit of 163*153 km.
• August 17: The landing module, comprising the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, gets separated from its propulsion system.
• August 18: Chandrayaan 3 successfully completed a 'deboosting' operation that reduced its orbit to 113 km x 157 km
• August 20: The Chandrayaan-3 will make the final orbit adjustment by reducing it to be around 134*25 km, the farthest and nearest point from the moon respectively.
• August 23: ISRO marked history with the successful landing of the Vikram lander. All the systems are performing as intended.
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thewatchbuddynews · 1 year
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Chandrayaan 3 Live Status: India Joins Elite Space Club: Chandrayaan-3 Becomes 4th Successful Moon Landing in History
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Chandrayaan 3 Live Status: India’s Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander successfully made a soft landing on the Moon’s southern polar region, joining the United States, China, and the former Soviet Union as the only nations to achieve such a feat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the BRICS Summit and praised India’s advanced space capabilities and technological prowess. The mission aims to uncover the mysteries of the lunar south pole, which holds significant scientific and strategic interest for future space missions.
With the successful soft landing of the Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander on the southern polar region of the Moon, India’s space programs have achieved an incredible milestone. With this amazing accomplishment, India joins the exclusive club of the US, China, and the erstwhile USSR as the only countries to have accomplished a successful soft landing on the moon’s surface.
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hindinewsmanch · 1 year
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Stock Market Chandrayaan Effect: चंद्रयान 3 की सफल लैंडिंग के बाद कुछ शेयर रॉकेट की तरह उड़ते दिखे, निवेशकों को हुआ मुनाफा
Stock Market Chandrayaan Effect:  भारत ने जैसे ही अपने चंद्रयान-3 का सफल परीक्षण किया पूरे विश्व में इसे देखा। वही शेयर बाजार में भी चंद्रयान-3 के सफल लैंडिंग का बड़ा असर दिखा जैसे ही सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग चंद्रयान ने की शेयर बाजार में भी कुछ शेयर रॉकेट की तरह उड़ गए। इन शहरों पर पैसा लगाने वाले निवेशकों को भारी मुनाफा हुआ है और आगे भी इन शहरों में इजाफा देखा जा सकता है।
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भारत ने बुधवार को इतिहास रच दिया है। चंद्रमा के दक्षिणी ध्रुव पर उतरने के बाद इसरो के मून मिशन चंद्रयान 3 कैलेंडर ने चांद की तस्वीरें भेजनी शुरू कर दी है। बुधवार शाम को चांद की सतह पर धीरे-धीरे उतर रहे लैंडर विक्रम ने उतरते वक्त ही यह फोटो खींची है। भारत चांद के दक्षिणी ध्रुव पर पहुंचने वाला दुनिया का पहला देश बन गया है। चांद पर लैंडिंग करने वाला भारत दुनिया का चौथा देश है। इससे पहले अमेरिका, चीन और सोवियत रूस को यह उपलब्धि हासिल है।
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werindialive · 1 year
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After the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3 all focus now on Pragyan Rover
With Vikram Lander making a successful soft launch on the moon, now it is time to focus on the success of Pragyan Rover which is safe inside the belly of the lander. The team of experts at the Mission Operations Complex (MOX) at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking, and Command Network (ISTRAC) are all set to roll out the rover which is intended to perform in-situ chemical analysis of the lunar surface of the moon during the course of its mobility.
“The Pragyan rover may come out in the next few hours or it may take one day also to come out depending on the conditions,” ISRO Chairman S. Somanath said.
Somanath also added that once the rover is out It will indulge in two important experiments. The rover carries two payloads LASER Induced Breakdown Spectroscope (LIBS) and the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS). While LIBS is intended to perform qualitative and quantitative elemental analysis and identify the chemical composition and mineralogical composition which will help in understanding more about the lunar surface the APX will work on the elemental composition of lunar soil and rocks.
As the soft landing of Chandrayaan 3 was completed, Mr. Somnath introduced the key members behind the successful project. “It is a great moment of happiness, it gives me immense satisfaction on achieving this goal as Project Director of this mission. The entire mission operations from launch till landing happened flawlessly as per the timeline and we have become the fourth country to demonstrate the soft landing on the moon and the first country to go to the south pole of the moon,” Somnath said.
Mission Director, Chandrayaan-3 Mr. Sreekanth said, “It gives me immense pleasure to be part of Chandrayaan-3 and as Mission Director, I would like to thank each and every team member who has supported in carrying out all the mission operations flawlessly.”
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Chandrayaan-3: Recent Reports on India's Third Lunar Mission
Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, is well on its way to the Moon. The shuttle effectively sent off on July 14, 2023, and is presently on a lunar exchange direction. On August 23, 2023, it is expected to reach the Moon. The Send-off of Chandrayaan-3 The send-off of Chandrayaan-3 was a significant achievement. On July 14, 2023, the spacecraft took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre…
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India's Lunar Ambitions Soar: Chandrayaan-3 Successfully Enters Lunar Orbit. Full article here
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🚀 India's Chandrayaan-3 Triumphs: Lunar Orbit Conquest! 🌕
🌠 A Giant Leap for India's Space Exploration! 🌠
We're thrilled to share the incredible news of Chandrayaan-3's latest achievement! 🎉 India's lunar mission is soaring to new heights as it successfully enters Lunar orbit, paving the way for an extraordinary soft landing near the Moon's enigmatic south pole! 🌌
🛰️ Chandrayaan-3, with its cutting-edge orbiter, lander, and rover, is now on a thrilling journey towards uncovering the Moon's mysteries. 🌑 The health of the spacecraft is impeccable, monitored carefully from the Mission Operations Complex at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network in Bengaluru. 💻
🗓️ Next on the mission's agenda? The Lunar bound orbit maneuver, scheduled for tomorrow around 23:00 hrs IST. 🌓 It's all happening, and we can't contain our excitement!
🌎 Join us as we celebrate India's strides in space exploration and the bold ambitions of Chandrayaan-3 to unlock the secrets of the Moon's south pole. 🌠 Let's cheer on the incredible scientists and engineers at ISRO as they lead us into a new era of lunar discovery! 🚀
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Chandrayaan 3: Pragyan rover finds a fresh ancient crater on the Moon's surface
The dust and rock from the new crater are crucial to understand the early geological evolution of moon. India’s moon mission, Chandrayaan-3, has discovered a 160-km-wide moon crater near its landing site. The latest findings by the Pragyan rover on the mission has been published in the latest issue of Science Direct by scientists from Ahmedabad’s Physical Research Laboratory. Indian Space…
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chanskv · 2 months
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NASA Cancels $450 Million Lunar Rover: Budget Constraints Halt
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khabarwala247 · 1 year
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Chandrayaan 3 Mission चांद पर लहराया तिरंगा, मेहनत लाई रंग
भारत ने विश्व में इतिहास रच दिया है. बुधवार की शाम को Chandrayaan-3 ने चांद की सतह पर सफल लैंडिंग कर ली है. भारत का नाम अब दुनिया के उन चार देशों में जुड़ गया है, जो सॉफ्ट लैंडिंग में एक्सपर्ट हैं. इस सफलता को हासिल करने वाला भारत दुनिया का चौथा देश बन चुका है. पिछली बार चंद्रयान-2 की क्रैश लैंडिंग हुई थी. तब भारत को बहुत मायूसी हाथ लगी थी, लेकिन इस बार तगड़ी तैयारी की गई थी और नतीजा सफलता के रूप में हासिल हुआ है. ISRO ने चांद पर परचम लहरा दिया है. Chandrayaan-3 ने चांद की सतह पर अपने कदम रख दिए हैं.
India has created history in the world. Chandrayaan-3 has made a successful landing on the lunar surface on Wednesday evening. India's name has now been added to those four countries of the world, which are experts in soft landing. India has become the fourth country in the world to achieve this success. Last time Chandrayaan-2 had a crash landing. Then India was very disappointed, but this time strong preparation was done and the result has been achieved in the form of success. ISRO has hoisted the flag on the moon. Chandrayaan-3 has put its steps on the surface of the moon.
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Today's Current Affairs: Solar Activity Keeps Researchers Busy at ISRO As you might've heard, there's a lot of solar activity happening, keeping heliophysicists and aurora watchers on their toes. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has been monitoring the solar storms bombarding Earth and collecting valuable data from ground stations and spacecraft. ISRO's observations from the Thumba node of the Indian Network for Space Weather Impact Monitoring showed a significant increase in total electron content on May 11. Meanwhile, the Aditya-L1 solar observatory and the Chandrayaan-2 lunar orbiter captured high-speed solar wind, solar flares, and energetic ion flux during the recent solar frenzy. With new instruments and missions in place, ISRO is at the forefront of studying the sun and its effects on space weather. The agency's ground stations and spacecraft are working overtime to gather data for further analysis in the coming days and months. [ad_2] Download Latest Movies in HD Quality Downloading In 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Downloading In $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); [ad_1] 1. What did ISRO's Thumba node of the Indian Network for Space Weather Impact Monitoring (INSWIM) record on May 11? - A. 50 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) - B. 100 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) - C. 150 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) - D. No change in total electron content (TEC) Answer: B. 100 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) 2. Where is ISRO's Aditya-L1 solar observatory located? - A. Mars - B. Saturn - C. L1 Lagrange point - D. Earth's orbit Answer: C. L1 Lagrange point 3. Which spacecraft observed high-speed solar wind and high-temperature solar wind plasma during the recent solar activity? - A. Chandrayaan-2 - B. Hubble Space Telescope - C. Aditya-L1 - D. SpaceX Dragon Answer: C. Aditya-L1 4. What did Chandrayaan-2's Solar X-ray Monitor (XSM) observe during the solar flares? - A. Decrease in X-ray emissions - B. X-rays from the solar flares - C. Increase in gravitational pull - D. No change in high-energy particle environment Answer: B. X-rays from the solar flares [ad_2] What is happening with solar activity recently? There has been a lot of solar activity recently, causing intense solar storms bombarding Earth with highly charged particles. What data has the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) collected regarding the solar activity? ISRO has observed a 100 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) on May 11 compared to the previous day from its ground station. In space, ISRO observed solar activity from the Aditya-L1 solar observatory and Chandrayaan-2 lunar orbiter. What did ISRO's Aditya-L1 solar observatory observe during the solar activity? The Aditya-L1 solar observatory observed high-speed solar wind, high-temperature solar wind plasma, and energetic ion flux during the solar activity. It also observed X-class and M-class solar flares with its X-ray instruments and recorded the flares' signatures with its magnetometer as the emissions passed through L1. What solar observations did Chandrayaan-2 make during the recent solar events? Chandrayaan-2's Solar X-ray Monitor (XSM) observed X-rays from the
solar flares and an increase in the local high-energy particle environment during the recent solar events. [ad_1] Download Movies Now Searching for Latest movies 20 seconds Sorry There is No Latest movies link found due to technical error. Please Try Again Later. function claimAirdrop() document.getElementById('claim-button').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'block'; let countdownTimer = 20; const countdownInterval = setInterval(function() document.getElementById('countdown').textContent = countdownTimer; countdownTimer--; if (countdownTimer < 0) clearInterval(countdownInterval); document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('sorry-button').style.display = 'block'; , 1000); [ad_2] Today's Current Affairs has seen a surge in solar activity, keeping heliophysicists busy and aurora enthusiasts on their toes. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has been closely monitoring the intense solar storms bombarding Earth. Ground stations and spacecraft have reported a 100 percent increase in total electron content (TEC) on May 11, with the Aditya-L1 solar observatory observing high-speed solar wind and solar flares. Chandrayaan-2, the lunar orbiter, also observed solar flares and an increase in high-energy particles. ISRO's efforts will provide researchers with valuable data for analysis in the coming days and months. [ad_1]
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What Countries have Landed on the Moon
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What countries have landed on the moon ? In the vast expanse of space exploration, landing on the moon stands as a monumental achievement for humankind. Over the years, several countries have ventured into the cosmos to leave their mark on the lunar surface. This SEO-optimized long-form article takes you on a journey through the nations that have successfully landed on the moon, unraveling the cosmic feats that shaped our understanding of the universe.
1. United States - The Trailblazers
Setting the Stage: Apollo Missions The United States takes center stage as the pioneer in lunar exploration. The iconic Apollo missions, led by NASA, saw astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the moon during Apollo 11 in 1969. This historic achievement marked the first human steps on the lunar surface, solidifying the U.S. as a space exploration powerhouse.
2. Soviet Union - The Early Triumphs
Luna Program: A Soviet Saga Before the United States, the Soviet Union made significant strides with its Luna program. In 1959, Luna 2 became the first spacecraft to reach the moon, making the Soviet Union the first to impact the lunar surface. Subsequent missions, like Luna 9 in 1966, achieved the first successful soft landing and transmitted images from the moon.
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3. China - A Rising Lunar Power
Chang'e Missions: A New Era In the 21st century, China emerged as a formidable player in lunar exploration. The Chang'e missions, named after the Chinese moon goddess, have made substantial contributions. Chang'e-3 in 2013 achieved the first soft landing since the Soviet Union's Luna 24 in 1976, showcasing China's advancements in space technology.
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4. India - Chandrayaan Chronicles
Chandrayaan Missions: Indian Aspirations India, too, has left its mark on the moon with the Chandrayaan missions. Launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Chandrayaan-2 in 2019 aimed for the lunar south pole, showcasing India's commitment to exploring uncharted territories on the moon.
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5 Japan - Smart Lander
Moon (Slim) missions: Japanese space agency (Jaxa)
Although a Japanese robot has successfully landed on the Moon, the mission may only last a few hours due to issues with its solar power system. Near an equatorial crater, the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (Slim) gently touched down on the lunar surface in January 2024. https://www.youtube.com/live/SU53KT6x4IQ?si=TDTh2MFMe1eIlkWF
Conclusion: What Countries Have Landed on the Moon
In conclusion, the moon, once an unattainable celestial body, has witnessed the footsteps of explorers from multiple nations. The United States, the Soviet Union, China, and India have each played pivotal roles in advancing lunar exploration. Their missions have not only expanded our understanding of the cosmos but have also set the stage for future lunar endeavors.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Have any other countries attempted moon landings besides the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and India? - While these four nations have successfully landed on the moon, other countries, including Japan and European nations, have conducted missions to orbit the moon and explore its surface without performing manned landings. - Are there plans for future moon landings by other countries? - Yes, several countries, including the United States through NASA's Artemis program, Russia, and China, have ambitious plans for future moon landings. Collaborative efforts and international partnerships are also being explored for lunar exploration. - How many manned moon landings have occurred to date? - As of the latest information, there have been a total of six manned moon landings, all conducted by the United States during the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972. Read the full article
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To the moon, asteroids and beyond, robotic explorers racked up the mileage in 2023. Here’s the latest status of space missions that made headlines this year. Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer April 14: The European Space Agency launched the Juice mission. Update: There’s not much progress to report yet; it will take about eight years for the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, or Juice, to reach its destination. But once there, the spacecraft will fly by the Jovian moons Callisto, Europe and Ganymede numerous times before settling into orbit around Ganymede. Closely scrutinizing these moons will help verify whether they host liquid oceans beneath their icy outer shells and gauge whether these underground seas could host life.  Euclid space telescope July 1: The ESA launched the Euclid space telescope. Update: Euclid’s aim is to create a 3-D map of the universe to help astronomers better understand dark matter, the mysterious substance that accounts for most matter in the universe, and dark energy, the unknown force that’s accelerating the universe’s expansion. In November, the telescope showed off what it’s capable of when it sent back its first full-color images, dazzling beauty shots of far-off galaxies. Launched in July, the Euclid space telescope (shown in an artist’s rendering) will create a 3-D map of the universe.ESA (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO DEED) Chandrayaan-3 August 23: India became only the fourth country to successfully land on the moon when the Chandrayaan-3 mission’s Vikram lander touched down near the lunar south pole, the first spacecraft to do so (SN: 9/23/23, p. 7). Update: High on the mission’s to-do list was testing the capabilities of the lander and its rover, named Pragyan, to prep for future lunar missions. The duo also collected measurements, such as the temperature and chemical makeup of the surface. The data could prove useful to space agencies like NASA that intend to send astronauts to the south pole, a tantalizing region that appears to harbor water ice in shadowed craters (SN: 12/3/22, p. 14). The mission ended in early September when Vikram and Pragyan entered sleep mode. OSIRIS-REx September 24: After collecting rock from the asteroid Bennu in October 2020, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft flew by Earth to drop off its precious cargo (SN: 9/22/23). Update: About 250 grams of Bennu safely parachuted to Earth in a protective capsule. So far, scientists have analyzed some bonus material that stuck to the outside of OSIRIS-REx’s sample canister before the outer capsule closed. These bits of Bennu mostly consist of water-bearing clay minerals — perhaps the same kind of minerals that made Earth a watery world (SN: 11/4/23, p. 6). As of early December, investigations of the bulk of the sample hadn’t begun; NASA workers have been unable to remove two of the fasteners that sealed the canister shut. Meanwhile, the mission continues under a new name, OSIRIS-APEX, as the spacecraft travels to the asteroid Apophis with an arrival date of 2029. Workers handle the Bennu asteroid sample capsule that OSIRIS-REx delivered in September.Robert Markowitz/NASA Psyche October 13: NASA’s Psyche mission took off. Update: The spacecraft has a long way to go before arriving at asteroid 16 Psyche in 2029. It’s worth the wait, though, because the mostly metal space rock may be the exposed core of an early planet that lost its outer layers (SN: 12/18/21 & 1/1/22, p. 34). Studying 16 Psyche could be the closest scientists get to directly examining a planet’s normally inaccessible heart. 16 Psyche (illustrated) is a metal-rich asteroid that may be the core of a protoplanet that lost its mantle and crust.MAXAR, ASU, P. RUBIN, JPL-CALTECH/NASA Lucy November 1: After two years in space, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft flew by its first asteroid. Update: Lucy’s goal was to have close encounters with 10 asteroids over a roughly 10-year period. But it turns out that its first target, called Dinkinesh, is actually two asteroids — a large one with a smaller one in orbit around it. Dinkinesh and its tagalong reside in the main asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter. But most of Lucy’s targets are Trojan asteroids, which share a path around the sun with Jupiter. Studying those space rocks could offer new clues to the origins of the giant planets in our solar system (SN: 10/15/21). In November, the Lucy spacecraft flew by an asteroid known as Dinkinesh (shown), which is orbited by a smaller asteroid.NASA Goddard, SwRI, Johns Hopkins APL, NOIRLab
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