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About Lucy Mission

Context:

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft successfully completed its first flyby of an asteroid named Dinkinesh.

Relevance:

GS III- Awareness In The Fields Of It, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nano-Technology, Bio-Technology, Pharma Sector & Health Science

Dimensions of the article:

  1. About Lucy Mission
  2. Asteroids

About Lucy Mission

  • It is named after an ancient fossil 3.2 million-year-old ancestor who belonged to a species of hominins.
  • It is a 12-year journey of eight different asteroids including one in the Main Belt between Mars & Jupiter and seven Trojans. 
  • It is NASA’s first single spacecraft mission in history to explore so many different asteroids.
  • Lucy will run on solar power out to 850 million km away from the Sun.
  • This makes it the farthest-flung solar-powered spacecraft ever, according to NASA.

Aim & Objective:

  • To get insights into the formation of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
  • Investigating the group of rocky bodies that are circling the Sun in two swarms- one preceding Jupiter and the other trailing behind it.

Donald Johnson Asteroid:

  • The spacecraft’s first encounter will be with an asteroid that lies in the main belt that can be found between Mars and Jupiter. 
  • This asteroid is named ‘Donald Johnson’ after the paleoanthropologist who discovered the fossilised remains of “Lucy”.

Asteroids:

Rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets. 

Classification based on their orbits:

  • Main asteroid belt b/w Mars and Jupiter.
  • Trojan asteroids orbit a larger planet in two special places, known as Lagrange points, where the gravitational pull of the sun and the planet are balanced.
    • NASA reports the presence of Jupiter, Neptune and Mars trojans. In 2011, they reported an Earth trojan as well.
  • Near-Earth Asteroids (NEA), circle closer to Earth than the sun.
Lagrange points
  • Lagrange points are the locations in space where the combined gravitational pull of two large masses roughly balance each other.
  • Any small mass placed at that location will remains at constant distances relative to the large masses.
  • There are five such points in Sun-Earth system and they are denoted as L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5.

-Source: Indian Express


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