Nasa Spacecraft Named Lucy Skims Earth S Atmosphere On Its Way To Explore Asteroids Orbiting Jupiter
That light was NASA’s Lucy shuttle, which passed 200 miles over the World’s surface during the one-year commemoration of its main goal. Lucy, which NASA says was noticeable around 7:04 a.m. ET, passed Western Australia and ultimately the Pacific Sea, giving Earth occupants something to see as the rocket was en route to investigate the Trojan space rocks circling Jupiter. tvguidetime.com “In the first arrangement, Lucy was really going to pass around 30 miles nearer to the Earth,” Rich Consumes, Lucy project chief at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, said in a delivery....