NASA's asteroid scout zips past Earth today on 1st launch anniversary

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NASA's asteroid scout zips past Earth on 1st launch anniversary

The maneuver might make for thrilling skywatching, but such a close approach is complicated.

"The further you're predicting into the future, the more uncertain you are about where an object is going to be," Dolan Highsmith, chief engineer for the Conjunction Assessment Risk Analysis group at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, which evaluates potential collisions for NASA's uncrewed spacecraft, said in a statement.

"That's enough to avoid any one thing that could be in the way," Kevin E. Berry, Lucy's flight dynamics team lead at Goddard, said in the statement.Earth's atmosphere And those arrays are more vulnerable than expected because a glitch in the system that deployed those arrays shortly after launch kept one from fully unfolding, leaving the array resembling a pie with a particularly narrow slice missing. As of NASA's, in June, mission personnel were still considering attempting additional fixes after the flyby.

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