
With solar arrays now operational, Lucy’s got some shimmering to do - Ars Technica

We've still got to wait three years before the first asteroid flyby.
Enlarge/ A NASA rendering of the Lucy spacecraft before efforts were made to fully open one of its solar arrays in May and June.
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