FOLLOW US

Wed

June 10, 2026

America January 21, 2026 5 mins read

What NASA’s Psyche Mission Reveals About Metal Worlds And The Mystery of 3I/ATLAS

America ı By Samuel Lopez

0 Comments

Untitled

INSIDE THIS REPORT

  1. For decades, astronomers have debated what lies beneath the surfaces of metal-rich objects moving through space, often relying on indirect measurements and incomplete models.
  2. Now, as NASA’s Psyche mission advances toward its target, scientists are preparing for the first close-up encounter with a world believed to contain vast quantities of metal.
  3. That encounter matters beyond the asteroid belt, because the lessons learned from Psyche may help answer unresolved questions surrounding the enigmatic interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS.


As NASA closes in on a metal-rich asteroid, new data may offer critical clues for understanding the unusual composition and behavior of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.

[USA HERALD] - Asteroid Psyche—also known as 16 Psyche—is one of the most unusual large objects in the main asteroid belt, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter roughly three times farther from the Sun than Earth. Long described as a giant metal-rich body, Psyche has drawn intense scientific interest because it may represent exposed planetary core material left behind after violent collisions early in the solar system’s history.

According to data released by NASA and multiple peer-reviewed studies, Psyche measures approximately 173 miles (280 kilometers) across at its widest point and has an irregular, “potato-like” shape. Radar observations and thermal inertia measurements suggest that its interior is not purely metallic, as once believed, but instead a mixture of metal and silicate material, with metal comprising an estimated 30% to 60% of its volume. These conclusions are based on how the asteroid reflects radar signals and how quickly it heats up and cools down under solar radiation.

This evolving understanding of Psyche’s composition has renewed relevance as scientists grapple with the nature of 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object currently under intense observation. Data obtained from ground-based observatories—including detections of nickel signatures and cyanide-related compounds reported from observations using the W. M. Keck Observatory—have raised questions about whether 3I/ATLAS may also possess a layered or partially metallic structure rather than a simple icy body.

While Psyche and 3I/ATLAS originate from fundamentally different environments—one native to our solar system, the other arriving from interstellar space—the comparison is scientifically useful. Psyche demonstrates that metal-rich bodies can survive complex thermal histories, sustain heterogeneous surfaces, and display unexpected combinations of metal and rock. If 3I/ATLAS contains a similarly mixed internal structure or a hardened outer shell enriched with metal-bearing compounds, that could help explain its unusual brightness behavior, spectral features, and resistance to rapid degradation.

NASA’s Psyche mission, launched in October 2023, is already contributing more than compositional insight. In December 2024, the spacecraft successfully transmitted infrared laser signals back to Earth from distances exceeding 300 million miles, marking a major milestone for NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) experiment. According to NASA statements, these tests demonstrated that high-bandwidth laser communications are viable across vast interplanetary distances.

Although the Psyche spacecraft has not yet arrived at the asteroid—it is expected to enter orbit in 2029 and will not return physical samples to Earth—the mission’s communications technology has broader implications. Directed laser systems could, in theory, be used in the future to actively probe interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS by measuring how their surfaces reflect, absorb, or scatter coherent light. Such interactions could yield high-resolution data about surface composition, structural layering, and thermal response without requiring a rendezvous mission.

Scientists caution that more speculative ideas—such as using lasers to physically alter an object’s surface or encode data—remain firmly in the realm of theoretical research. However, laser-based ranging, spectroscopy, and surface response testing are already accepted scientific tools. Applied carefully, they could help determine whether an object has a dense metallic shell, porous composite layers, or other structural features that passive observation alone cannot resolve.

Psyche’s value has often been sensationalized, with estimates suggesting its metal content could be worth tens of thousands of quadrillions of dollars at current market prices. NASA has repeatedly emphasized that the mission is not about mining, but about understanding planetary formation. That distinction is important, because Psyche’s greatest contribution may be intellectual rather than economic—offering a rare glimpse into how metal-rich bodies form, evolve, and persist.

Those insights could prove essential as astronomers continue to monitor 3I/ATLAS. Unlike Psyche, 3I/ATLAS cannot be assumed to follow familiar solar system rules. But Psyche demonstrates that metal-rich, structurally complex objects do exist and can defy earlier assumptions. In that sense, Psyche serves as a grounded reference point—a known example that helps scientists constrain the range of plausible explanations for far more mysterious visitors.

What makes Psyche particularly relevant to 3I/ATLAS is not that the two objects are the same, but that Psyche disproved a long-standing scientific oversimplification. The assumption that metal-rich objects must be uniform or inert has already been overturned. As a result, researchers are more cautious about labeling unusual behavior as anomalous without first considering layered compositions, mixed materials, and complex thermal histories.

For planetary science and planetary defense alike, this shift matters. Understanding how dense, metal-bearing objects interact with radiation, solar heating, and space weather directly affects how scientists model their trajectories, stability, and detectability. Psyche’s close-up study may ultimately refine how interstellar objects are classified, tracked, and evaluated when they enter our solar system unexpectedly.

As NASA prepares for its first close encounter with Psyche, the mission stands as a reminder that space still holds fundamental surprises. Each hard data point gathered from Psyche narrows the unknowns—not just about one asteroid, but about how scientists interpret the most unusual objects ever observed, including 3I/ATLAS.

###

USA Herald continues to provide independent, in-depth reporting and analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Readers who want access to exclusive insights, developing investigations, and original reporting are encouraged to join the USA Herald newsletter. Signing up takes just a moment and helps support ethical, transparent journalism.

Previous Article

NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet Enters a Critical Phase as New Chase-Plane Images Signal a Shift in Aviation Rules

Read More
Samuel Lopez
1611 Posts

Samuel Lopez

With over 20 years of experience in the legal and insurance sectors, Samuel applies his profound legal acumen to investigate and accurately report on the facts.

Discussion

No comments yet. Be the first to join the discussion!

Don’t Miss It
Financial Investigations June 09, 2026
Millions Face Payment Uncertainty as Social Security Staggers Toward Breaking Point
By – Tyler Brooks
High Profile Court Cases June 09, 2026
Walmart Parking Lot War Zone: Alabama Father Gunned Down In Shocking Execution
By – Tyler Brooks
High Profile Court Cases June 09, 2026
Total System Failure: Man Wrongfully Jailed As Police Chase Algorithm Over Truth
By – Tyler Brooks
Arizona January 11, 2025
Kelly Warner Law Firm Blames USA…

In what appears as a desperate attempt to defend multiple…

By – USA Herald
Arizona January 4, 2025
Aaron Kelly Law Firm Resorts To…

Attorney Aaron Kelly and his law partner Daniel Warner are…

By – Jeff Watterson
Arizona December 12, 2024
Arizona Bar Opens Investigation on Attorney…

USA Herald recently reported on a developing story involving Attorneys…

By – Paul O'Neal
Breaking News June 9, 2026
Rare 6.1 Gulf earthquake triggers widespread…

A rare magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off Cuba’s coast, shaking…

By – Karen Jesena
America June 8, 2026
New York Knicks NBA Finals Game…

The New York Knicks took center stage during Game 3…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 8, 2026
Cockroach Kingpin Busted: More Than 100,000…

A suspected “Cockroach Kingpin” has been caught in what authorities…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 8, 2026
Trial Over Deadly Palisades Fire Reopens…

By Samuel López | USA Herald LOS ANGELES — Eighteen…

By – Samuel Lopez
Business June 8, 2026
FAA Issues Ground Stop at San…

SAN FRANCISCO – A sudden ground stop was issued for…

By – Tyler Brooks
Business June 8, 2026
Synthesis: Bending Spoons Announces U.S. IPO

Milan-based tech powerhouse Bending Spoons has officially filed a registration…

By – Tyler Brooks
America June 8, 2026
David Grusch Returns To Capitol Steps…

By Samuel López | USA Herald Washington is about to…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Jeremy Corbell Issues UFO Warning: Release…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The war over government…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Spirit Airlines Bankruptcy Sparks Outrage as…

By Samuel López | USA Herald As thousands of former…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Dismantling Claims Before Discovery: How Operational…

By Samuel López | USA Herald Artificial intelligence has become…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Musicians Declare War Over AI as…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The battle over artificial…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Chinese Company Blocked from Claiming Olympic…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The Olympic rings are…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 7, 2026
Skywatchers Events June 2026

Several meteor showers remain active throughout June. Skywatchers events also…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 7, 2026
Sky Tonight App Highlights June 2026’s…

The Sky Tonight App is helping skywatchers make the most…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 6, 2026
Domestic Violence Deaths Remain High as…

Domestic Violence continues to claim lives across the United States…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 6, 2026
Qreiya 3 Fossil Discovery: Ancient Oceans…

Qreiya 3 is a remarkable fossil site which is providing…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 5, 2026
Elevated Safety Posture Ordered for NASA…

An Elevated Safety Posture has been ordered for astronauts aboard…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 5, 2026
Taylor Swift’s Net Worth Reaches $2…

Taylor Swift’s net worth has climbed to an astonishing $2…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 5, 2026
Taylor Swift’s Net Worth Reaches $2…

Taylor Swift’s net worth has climbed to an astonishing $2…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 4, 2026
Mysterious Death of Former Los Alamos…

The Mysterious Death of former Los Alamos National Laboratory employee…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 2, 2026
Operation Iron Pursuit Leads to Hundreds…

Operation Iron Pursuit continues to generate significant results in the…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 2, 2026
Josh Duggar Appeal Denied as Convicted…

Josh Duggar remains behind bars after a federal judge denied…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 1, 2026
Sleeping Dog Documentary Chronicles Jeremy Corbell’s…

The new documentary Sleeping Dog arrives at a pivotal moment…

By – Jackie Allen
America June 1, 2026
Rare Blue Micromoon Lights Up the…

Skywatchers are in for a unique celestial event as a…

By – Jackie Allen
Business June 8, 2026
Synthesis: Bending Spoons Announces U.S. IPO

Milan-based tech powerhouse Bending Spoons has officially filed a registration…

By – Tyler Brooks
America June 8, 2026
Chinese Company Blocked from Claiming Olympic…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The Olympic rings are…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
Howard Hughes Closes $2.1 Billion Insurance…

By Samuel López | USA Herald In a deal that…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 8, 2026
America’s Legal Hiring Boom Is Here…

By Samuel López | USA Herald A quiet hiring boom…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 7, 2026
Lawsuit Aims to Knock Out Trump’s…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The fight may not…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 7, 2026
Trump Suggests Public Ownership of AI…

By Samuel López | USA Herald What if the next…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 6, 2026
Nichelle Nichols’ Final Mission Ends in…

By Samuel López | USA Herald The woman who helped…

By – Samuel Lopez
America June 5, 2026
Cannabis Giants Hit with Sweeping Class…

A major class action filed May 4, 2026, accuses five…

By – Samuel Lopez
Health June 1, 2026
New Pill Doubles Survival for Pancreatic…

Pancreatic cancer pill doubles life to 13 months By Tyler…

By – Tyler Brooks
California News May 31, 2026
FDA warns public as cookie firm…

FDA warns public as cookie firm rejects urgent recall request…

By – Tyler Brooks
Health May 31, 2026
Trump orders CDC to slash childhood…

Trump orders CDC to slash childhood vaccines from 17 to…

By – Tyler Brooks
Health May 30, 2026
USDA warns Americans over Salmonella in…

USDA warns Americans over Salmonella in meat products By Tylor…

By – Tyler Brooks
Sports June 5, 2026
2026 Stanley Cup Final Game 2:…

2026 Stanley Cup Final Game 2: A Thrilling Comeback The…

By – Tyler Brooks
High Profile Court Cases May 31, 2026
Supreme Court signals 27 states could…

Supreme Court signals 27 states could ban trans female athletes…

By – Tyler Brooks
Sports May 31, 2026
Mauricio Pochettino sounds alarm on Chris…

Mauricio Pochettino sounds alarm on Chris Richards injury By Tylor…

By – Tyler Brooks
International May 30, 2026
USMNT star Chris Richards tears two…

USMNT star Chris Richards tears two ankle ligaments By Tylor…

By – Tyler Brooks
America May 28, 2026
“Money” Mayweather Tucks Tail: $100 Million…

Floyd Mayweather has beaten every opponent who ever climbed into…

By – Samuel Lopez
America May 27, 2026
Mackenzie Shirilla Sent Text Messages to…

Mackenzie Shirilla is once again at the center of public…

By – Jackie Allen

No posts found.

No posts found.

Signup for the USA Herald
exclusive Newsletter