Great hopes for the “Lucy” probe

The name comes from a Beatles song and the new spacecraft shares it with a world-famous fossil. In 1974, the team of American paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson came across parts of the skeleton of a pre-human female in the Ethiopian Afar Triangle and named it “Lucy”. The discovery proved for the first time that the forerunners of today’s humans could walk upright around three million years ago.

Because the Beatles song “Lucy in the sky with diamonds” was supposedly booming from a tape recorder when the researchers found the bones, the fossil got its nickname – and now a probe from the US space agency NASA was named that way, the Saturday after next (October 16) to set off for the first time to the asteroids of Jupiter.

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