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NASA’s Psyche spacecraft, currently journeying over 16 million kilometers away in space, recently achieved a groundbreaking feat by successfully firing a laser signal at Earth.It took off on 13th October, 2023, launching from the Kennedy Space Center via a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.

NASA’s Psyche Mission

  • The Psyche mission aims to explore the asteroid Psyche, located between Mars and Jupiter.
  • Psyche is a rare metallic asteroid believed to be the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet.
  • This mission offers a unique opportunity to directly study a planetary core, providing invaluable insights into the formation of terrestrial planets like Earth.

Objectives

  • Core Identity: Determine if Psyche is a core or unmelted material.
  • Surface Age Assessment: Analyze relative ages of different regions on Psyche’s surface.
  • Composition Comparison: Compare elemental composition with Earth’s core.
  • Formation Conditions: Determine if Psyche’s formation conditions were more oxidizing or reducing than Earth’s core.
  • Topography Characterization: Study Psyche’s surface features.

Scientific Instruments

  • Multispectral Imager: Capture images across different wavelengths.
  • Gamma Ray & Neutron Spectrometer: Analyze elemental composition.
  • Magnetometer: Measure magnetic fields. Confirmation of a remanent magnetic field at Psyche would be strong evidence that the asteroid formed from the core of a planetary body.
  • X-band Gravity Science Investigation: Study gravitational effects of Asteroid on spacecraft.
  • Deep Space Optical Communication (DSOC): Test laser-based communication technology using near-infrared wavelengths for faster data transmission between the spacecraft and Earth.

Significance of Deep Space Optical Communications

  • Psyche is the inaugural spacecraft equipped with a NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) transceiver.
  • The DSOC technology encodes data in near-infrared light photons instead of radio waves.
  • It is poised to enable data rates at least ten times higher than current radio systems, facilitating enhanced imaging, extensive scientific data transmission, and even video streaming.
  • It will facilitate faster data transmission than current space communication tech which predominantly relies on radio waves due to their propagation capabilities, enabling them to traverse through various mediums and obstacles.
  • Near-infrared waves, while useful for specific applications, lack radio waves’ penetration and distance capabilities.
  • The distinction lies in the fact that near-infrared waves have shorter wavelengths, as opposed to radio waves, which feature the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • However, limitations in data transmission rates prompt the quest for better technology.

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