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#Lucy Spacecraft preps for its journey to the Trojan Asteroids of Jupiter

#Lucy Spacecraft preps for its journey to the Trojan Asteroids of Jupiter

On 30 July, an Air Force C-17 cargo plane touched down on a runway at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A massive shipping container was rolled off the craft. The precious cargo inside, revealed in an Astrotech cleanroom, was examined, and cleared by inspectors.

The Lucy spacecraft had arrived safely at the space center, readying for its upcoming historic mission. This vehicle, designed by the Southwest Research Institute, will be the first to visit the Trojan asteroids which accompany Jupiter on its orbit around the Sun.

If everything goes according to plan, an Atlas V 401 rocket will lift the Lucy spacecraft into space, sometime between 16 October and 8 November.

Lucy, Lucy, Lucy…

Lucy (the spacecraft) was named in honor of Lucy, an early hominid found in Ethiopia in 1974. Lucy (the early hominid) was, in turn, named after the Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

Yet, somehow, there is no connection to THIS Lucy? Aye, aye, aye… Image credit: Ford Motor Company (promo photo from 1957)
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