Lucy Spacecraft Will Slingshot Around Earth
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will make an exceptionally close flyby of Earth on Oct. 16, 2022.
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Universal Production Music: “Determined Arrival 5” by Joel Goodman; “Finding Solace” by Eric Chevalier; “Subtle Confidence 3” by Joel Goodman
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NASA’s Lucy mission is heading to the Jupiter Trojans – two swarms of primitive asteroids trapped in Jupiter’s orbit that may hold clues to the formation of the planets. Lucy launched on October 16, 2021. After a year in orbit around the Sun, it is returning home on its launch anniversary for the first of three Earth gravity assists. On October 16, 2022, Lucy will fly by the Earth like a partner in a swing dance, boosting its speed and elongating its orbit around the Sun.
At 7:04 am, Eastern Time, Lucy will make its closest approach at just 219 miles above the planet: lower than the International Space Station. This exceptionally close shave will increase its velocity by 4.5 miles per second, setting Lucy on track to gain even more speed when it returns to Earth for its second gravity assist in December 2024.
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Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Producer
- Dan Gallagher (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
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Visualizer
- Kel Elkins (USRA)
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Animators
- Walt Feimer (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
- Jenny McElligott (Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc.)
- Krystofer Kim (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
- Jonathan North (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
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Support
- Katherine Kretke (SwRI)
- Ernie Wright (USRA)
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Technical support
- Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.)
Release date
This page was originally published on Thursday, October 13, 2022.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 11:43 AM EDT.