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NASA's Psyche mission delivers Mars flyby data, time-lapse video

NASA's Psyche spacecraft has successfully transmitted data and a time-lapse video of Mars following a recent flyby maneuver.

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The brief

NASA’s Psyche mission has delivered new imagery and data collected during a flyby of Mars. The returned material includes a time-lapse video capturing the planet’s growing crescent as the craft approached the surface.

Coverage from NASA Science, Mirage News, Newswise, and Phys.org highlights the mission’s technical performance. Specifically, reports emphasize the testing of an LLNL-built gamma-ray sensor during the flyby event.

Future updates will depend on the analysis of the data retrieved by the sensor and further observations captured during the craft’s transit. Coverage does not yet specify the full scope of the mission's next navigation targets.

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Quick answers

What visual data did the Psyche mission capture?

The mission delivered a time-lapse video of the growing crescent of Mars.

What specific hardware was tested during the flyby?

The mission tested an LLNL-built gamma-ray sensor.

Where can the flyby information be found?

Detailed data and imagery have been released through NASA Science and associated reporting outlets.

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