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Author: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

Image showing the neutron spectrometer component of the GRNS instrument. It has a series of tubes on a metal stand.

September 2, 2021 / Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

Psyche’s Gamma Ray and Neutron Detection Instrument Arrives in California for Spacecraft Installation

After five years of developing and testing a complex particle detection instrument for NASA’s Psyche mission, the world’s first mission to study a potentially metal-rich asteroid, the Psyche...

Psyche / Journey to a Metal World

Last updated 09-26-2021
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