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NASA’s first asteroid-sampling mission continues on to a new target
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft recently dropped off precious cargo — sending a sample it collected from asteroid Bennu tumbling through Earth’s atmosphere to land in the Utah desert.
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Asteroid Capsule Landing
A capsule carrying samples from the asteroid Bennu arrives back on earth. It’s caught on camera as it bursts into the earth’s atmosphere and lands in the Utah desert.
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Clues to the origin of the Earth: Asteroid sample comes to London's Natural History Museum
Is the key to life on Earth contained within a teaspoon of black asteroid dust that's arrived in London? Scientists at the ...
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NASA's first successful recovery of asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe
The OSIRIS-REx mission is NASAs first mission to collect samples from an asteroid in this case 101955 Bennu and return to ...
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How to See NASA’s Bennu Asteroid Sample in Person
A tiny piece of the space rock made its public debut at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, as scientists study the rest of the sample Will Sullivan Daily Correspondent The ...
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Empire State Building-sized asteroid to come close to Earth in 2029: astronomers
3:13 Asteroid Bennu sample contains water, carbon among other ‘building blocks of life,’ NASA says About 5-1/2 years from now, astronomers predict, an asteroid about as wide as the Empire ...
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Asteroid sampler’s hypersonic return thrilled scientists: here’s what they learnt
Physicist Jennifer Inman has observed the aerodynamics of many spacecraft, including NASA’s space shuttles, as they launched and landed. But on 24 September she had the chance to study a rarity ...
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WATCH: NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission returns an asteroid soil sample to Earth – PBS NewsHour
Double your support for intelligent, in-depth, trustworthy journalism. Bella Isaacs-Thomas Bella Isaacs-Thomas Leave your ...
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In US capital, selfies with asteroid hinting at Earth's origins
In a hushed room of a museum in Washington, cameras and cell phones focus on a tiny piece of rock, no larger than a piece of gravel. The fragment might seem insignificant, but it is a sample taken ...
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‘It’s almost like a dream’: Sample of asteroid Bennu arrives at the Natural History Museum
‘We're really lucky,’ says Dr Ashley King, a meteorite researcher at the Natural History Museum, who will be part of the team ...
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NASA probe to observe asteroid as wide as Empire State Building near-Earth encounter
About 5-1/2 years from now, astronomers predict, an asteroid about as wide as the Empire State Building is tall will streak ...
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Fascinating recent discoveries about comets and meteors in our solar system
As space objects go, comets and meteors are not very big. The largest asteroid, Ceres, is only about 600 miles wide.

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