: Lucy does not stop at any asteroids; it only "zips" past them.
Below is an article summarizing the most prominent "Lucy" topic found in the search: the ongoing NASA space mission.
: LucY (Lucigen Yellow) is a versatile fluorescent protein used in molecular biology for protein-protein interaction studies.
In late 2023, Lucy successfully completed a flyby of a small asteroid nicknamed "Dinky" (Dinkinesh). It is scheduled to continue its tour, visiting two main belt asteroids and six Jupiter Trojans, with its final encounters planned for 2033. Technical Resilience
Despite a minor technical setback early in the mission—one of its two massive solar wings failed to fully latch—NASA flight controllers have determined the spacecraft is stable enough to complete its historic voyage.
: Lucy does not stop at any asteroids; it only "zips" past them.
Below is an article summarizing the most prominent "Lucy" topic found in the search: the ongoing NASA space mission.
: LucY (Lucigen Yellow) is a versatile fluorescent protein used in molecular biology for protein-protein interaction studies.
In late 2023, Lucy successfully completed a flyby of a small asteroid nicknamed "Dinky" (Dinkinesh). It is scheduled to continue its tour, visiting two main belt asteroids and six Jupiter Trojans, with its final encounters planned for 2033. Technical Resilience
Despite a minor technical setback early in the mission—one of its two massive solar wings failed to fully latch—NASA flight controllers have determined the spacecraft is stable enough to complete its historic voyage.