SpaceX launch of NASA's Psyche mission to bizarre metal asteroid just 1 month away

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SpaceX launch of NASA's Psyche mission to bizarre metal asteroid just 1 month away
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Liftoff atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is scheduled for Oct. 5.

The high-gain antenna of NASA's Psyche spacecraft takes center stage in this photo, captured at the Astrotech Space Operations facility near the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

And Psyche has a lot of metal — so much, in fact, that it would be worth about $10 quintillion here on Earth, Elkins-Tanton. But that figure is not to be taken seriously, she stressed on Wednesday. "We have zero technology as a species to bring Psyche back to Earth. And if we did, it would likely be a catastrophic mistake," Elkins-Tanton said.

"Let's say we were able to actually bring Psyche back. Then it would flood the metals market, and it would literally be worth nothing," she added."So, calculating the value of it is a fun intellectual exercise with no truth to it. We are not going there toRather, the $1.2 billion Psyche mission will take the asteroid's measure for science's sake.

Such work will reveal a great deal about the asteroid, which scientists think may be the exposed core of a protoplanet — the raw materials from which rocky planets such as"The first mission to explore an asteroid with a surface that contains substantial amounts of metal rather than rock or ice, Psyche seeks to better understand iron cores, an unexplored building block of planet formation," NASA officials wrote in a"The mission will be the first to directly examine the interior of...

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