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  2. Psyche (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Psyche mission will test a sophisticated new laser communication technology that encodes data in infrared-photons (rather than radio waves) to communicate with a probe in deep space from Earth. Using shorter wavelengths allows the spacecraft to transmit more data in a given amount of time.

  3. NASA Is Sending a Spaceship to a Metal World Called 16 Psyche

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    Later this year, NASA is sending a spaceship to an asteroid called "16 Psyche." The sheer volume of metal on the asteroid is staggering—and incredibly valuable.

  4. Archetypal psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psyche-pathos-logos is the "speech of the suffering soul" or the soul's suffering of meaning. A great portion of Hillman's thought attempts to attend to the speech of the soul as it is revealed via images and fantasies. Hillman has his own definition of soul. Primarily, he notes that soul is not a "thing", not an entity.

  5. Psyche (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Freud's original terms for the three components of the psyche, in German, were das Es (lit. the 'It'), das Ich (lit. the 'I'), and das Über-Ich (lit. the 'Over-I' or 'Upper-I'). According to Bruno Bettelheim , the Latin terms were proposed by Freud's English translators, probably to make them seem more 'medical' since, at the time, Latin was ...

  6. Long wait nearly over for Psyche asteroid probe’s Space Coast ...

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    TITUSVILLE, Fla. — Just off a tree-covered side road past businesses selling boats and fishing gear sits a fenced-off building that’s home to a $700 million satellite nearly ready for launch.

  7. Panpsychism - Wikipedia

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    The term panpsychism comes from the Greek pan (πᾶν: "all, everything, whole") and psyche (ψυχή: "soul, mind"). [7]: 1 The use of "psyche" is controversial because it is synonymous with "soul", a term usually taken to refer to something supernatural; more common terms now found in the literature include mind, mental properties, mental aspect, and experience.

  8. Psyche - Wikipedia

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    Psyche, an 1846 book about the unconscious by Carl Gustav Carus; Psyche, an 1890–1894 book about the ancient Greek concept of soul by Erwin Rohde; Psyche (consciousness journal), a periodical on the study of consciousness; Psyche, a digital magazine on psychology published by Aeon; Psyche Cattell, (1893–1989), American psychologist

  9. Space psychology - Wikipedia

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    Space psychology refers to applying psychology to advise human spaceflight.This includes applying industrial and organizational psychology to team selection, individual and team mental preparation, team training, and ongoing psychological support, [1] and applying human factors and ergonomics to the construction of spacecraft to ensure sufficient habitability.