By: Lee Billings, Claire Cameron
Next summer, NASA's Lucy spacecraft will start sidling up to several asteroids near Jupiter. On its way there, it has studied another space rock up close


Claire Cameron is an Editor and Journalist at Semafor. She specializes in the intersection of science and technology, covering themes such as climate change, health, and aerospace, with a keen focus on topics like NASA, space travel, and global warming. Claire's work has been featured in prominent publications including Inverse, Esquire, The New York Times, and National Geographic.
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