Spacecraft Size
The Psyche spacecraft (including the solar panels) is about the size of a singles tennis court.
The Psyche spacecraft and solar panels, built by Maxar Technologies, are about the size of a singles tennis court. The body of the spacecraft is slightly bigger than a small van and about as tall as a regulation basketball hoop. The spacecraft includes a Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer, a Multispectral Imager, a Magnetometer and an x-band radio telecommunications system.
The Psyche mission is also testing a sophisticated new laser communication technology, called Deep Space Optical Communication, that encodes data in photons to communicate between a probe in deep space and Earth.
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The Psyche spacecraft (including the solar panels) is about the size of a singles tennis court.
The bus or “body” of the spacecraft is slightly bigger than a small van and about as tall as a regulation basketball hoop.
The Psyche spacecraft, comprised of the bus (body), two solar arrays in a cross formation, and the instrument payload, uses solar electric (low-thrust) propulsion to travel to and orbit the asteroid.
The spacecraft is propelled by solar electric propulsion.
The spacecraft includes a Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer, a Multispectral Imager, a Magnetometer and an x-band radio telecommunications system. The Psyche mission is testing a sophisticated new laser communication technology, called Deep Space Optical Communication (DSOC), that encodes data in photons to communicate between the spacecraft and Earth.