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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Pres. Michael Crow speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Regents Professor Phil Christensen, the principal investigator of the Lucy Mission's thermal emissions spectrometer, speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - SESE director Lindy Elkins-Tanton, the Psyche Mission principal investigator, speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Regents Professor Phil Christensen, the principal investigator of the Lucy Mission's thermal emissions spectrometer, speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Pres. Michael Crow speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - SESE director Lindy Elkins-Tanton, the Psyche Mission principal investigator, speaks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Phil Christensen sign mission posters following their panel discussion at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Panel moderator Ferran Garcia-Pichel, left, asks a question of panelists Dave Williams, Jim Bell, Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Phil Christensen, Henry Stone and PeterLord, right, at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. Williams is the Psyche Mission co-investigator; Bell is the Lucy Mission co-investigator; Elkins-Tanton is the Psyche Mission Principal Investigator; Christensen is the Lucy Mission's thermal emissions spectrometer principal investigator; Stone is with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and is the Psyche Mission Project Manager; and Lord is with Space Systems Loral, and is the deputy program manager. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Panelists Dave Williams, left, Jim Bell, Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Phil Christensen, Henry Stone and PeterLord, right, listen to a question from the audience at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. Williams is the Psyche Mission co-investigator; Bell is the Lucy Mission co-investigator; Elkins-Tanton is the Psyche Mission Principal Investigator; Christensen is the Lucy Mission's thermal emissions spectrometer principal investigator; Stone is with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and is the Psyche Mission Project Manager; and Lord is with Space Systems Loral, and is the deputy program manager. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - People  socialize while snacking prior to the start of the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - President Michael Crow looks at the 3-D printed model of the Psyche asteroid at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Apr. 17, 2017 - ASU Now - Discovery Missions Celebration - Ferran Garcia-Pichel, dean of Natural Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Science gives opening remarks at the Discovery Mission Celebration of Psyche and Lucy missions, at the ISTB 4 building and the Marston Theater, on Monday, Apr. 17, 2017. The gathering of around 200 people honored the work ASU researchers will be doing on the Lucy Mission -- investigating Jupiter's Trojan asteroids -- and Psyche Mission -- explore a metallic asteroid that may be the core of an early planet. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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