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NASA Psyche will slingshot past Mars at extreme speed for rare metal asteroid mission
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Published on 14 May 2026

It will dash past Mars at over 12,000 mph
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is making a high-speed practice swing past Mars to harness a gravity boost toward a rare metal asteroid. Named after the target, the robotic explorer will perform a slingshot at about 12,333 mph, snapping thousands of images along the way. The main rendezvous is planned for 2029, turning Mars flyby data into mission-critical prep.
- Psyche uses a Mars gravity assist for extra speed
- The flyby reaches about 12,333 mph during the slingshot
- Thousands of images are captured as mission practice
- The rare metal asteroid encounter is expected in 2029
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