Rank 107 celebrates Psyche — NASA's Discovery-class mission to asteroid 16 Psyche, a metal-rich M-type body that may be an exposed planetary core remnant, launched 13 October 2023 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center. Led by Lindy Elkins-Tanton at Arizona State University with Henry Stone's JPL flight-team heritage, the 2,608 kg spacecraft uses Hall-effect solar electric propulsion for a multi-year cruise through the main asteroid belt, with a planned Mars gravity assist in 2026 and arrival at 16 Psyche in August 2029. Multispectral imager, magnetometer, and gamma-ray spectrometer instruments will test whether the asteroid is indeed a stripped core and reveal building blocks of planetary formation. Named for the Greek goddess of the soul, Psyche represents the first dedicated visit to a largely metal world. Wallimilist renders the Hall thruster plume, wide solar arrays, pitted metallic asteroid, and arched deep-space frame exactly as the master PNG dictates — Discovery palette, stencil PSYCHE title, and curator copy on the core-exposure hypothesis.