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  "path": "/blogs/eyes/2026/05/14/psyche-mission-mars-flyby-event-added-to-eyes-on-the-solar-system-front-page/",
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  "textContent": "We recently put up a front-page feature for the upcoming May 15 Psyche spacecraft flyby of Mars, in which the mission will use the gravity of Mars to slingshot herself out to the asteroid Psyche. (As always in Eyes, you can fast-forward all the way to the spacecraft’s encounter with the asteroid in 2029, if […]\n\nThe post Psyche mission Mars flyby event added to Eyes on the Solar System front page. appeared first on NASA Science.",
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