The NASA Psyche mission is delayed again. This time, the spaceflight that will focus on the metal asteroid called Psyche will no longer blast off before mid-2023.
As of writing, the space agency said there are still some launch date options between 2023 and 2024. The earliest one would be on July 2023.
Of course, the delay will also affect the arrival of NASA's Psyche spacecraft on its metal asteroid destination. If the space agency can send the rocket as early as 2022, it can reach Psyche around 2026.
But, since there is another delay, the spacecraft is estimated to reach the asteroid around 2029 or 2030, which is a four-year difference.
Is cancellation Another Option?
According to Space.Com's latest report, cancellation is among the options for NASA. Lori Glaze, director of NASA's planetary science division at the agency's headquarters in Washington, confirmed this information.
If this is true, then the international space agency will waste around $717 million. As of press time, NASA hasn't provided its final decision.
Glaze said that they would have a continuation or termination review, which will check the recommendations put forward by the project.
He added that the assessment would focus on the implications for the planetary portfolio, the Discovery project, and the Psyche mission.
Meanwhile, the NASA Curiosity rover captured new images of Mars' changing landscape.
On the other hand, the NASA SLS wet dress rehearsal is finally completed.
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Written by: Griffin Davis