What scientists hope to learn from asteroid sample returned to Earth on NASA spacecraft Sept. 25, 2023 On Sunday, NASA's OSIRIS-REx dropped off a capsule containing rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu at the Department of Defense Utah Test and Training Range near Salt Lake City. Meanwhile, the spacecraft, now renamed OSIRIS-APEX, embarked on a new journey to study the asteroid Apophis. "Successfully delivering samples from Bennu to Earth is a triumph of collaborative ingenuity and a testament to what we can accomplish when we unite with a common purpose. But let's not forget – while this may feel like the end of an incredible chapter, it's truly just the beginning of another," said University of Arizona Regents Professor of Planetary Science Dante Lauretta. Read more at PBS NewsHour A long-awaited asteroid sample has landed in the US Sept. 25, 2023 An asteroid sample collected by NASA has touched down on Earth, giving scientists the opportunity to learn more about the origins of the solar system and capturing a piece of a massive space rock that has a chance of colliding with our planet in the future. It’s the first time the agency has accomplished such a feat. Read more at CNN OSIRIS-REx successfully returns asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 25, 2023 NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has successfully delivered a sample of Asteroid Bennu back to Earth. Read more at BBC Sky at Night A NASA capsule carrying pieces of an asteroid successfully lands in Utah Sept. 24, 2023 NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft flung a capsule the size of a car tire onto a bombing range in Utah on Sunday, delivering safely to Earth a sample of the intriguing and potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu. Read more at The Washington Post NASA asteroid sample lands safely in Utah before being whisked away by helicopter Sept. 24, 2023 Scientists are exulting over the safe arrival of a canister containing about a cup's worth of asteroid rocks, collected 200 million miles away, that landed in a Utah desert after a 7-year NASA mission sent to retrieve them. Read more at NPR A NASA spacecraft comes home with an asteroid gift for Earth Sept. 24, 2023 The seven-year OSIRIS-REx mission ended on Sunday with the return of regolith from the asteroid Bennu, which might hold clues about the origins of our solar system and life. Read more at The New York Times NASA's first asteroid samples land on Earth after release from spacecraft Sept. 24, 2023 NASA’s first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey. Read more at The Associated Press NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is about to fling asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 A NASA spacecraft zooming toward Earth is on track to fling a capsule the size of an automobile tire onto a Utah bombing range Sunday morning. Inside will be fragments of an asteroid that may contain clues about the origin of life. Read more at The Washington Post NASA's OSIRIS-REx is about to bring asteroid pieces back to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 Seven years after it left for the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is returning with a celestial souvenir. On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 24, as it passes by Earth the probe will release a canister holding about 9 ounces of space rock. The container will plummet through the atmosphere, its parachute will unfurl, and it will touch down in the Utah desert at about 8:55 am Mountain time. Read more at WIRED How NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will bring Bennu asteroid sample back to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 In a historic special delivery spanning seven years and 4 billion miles, an estimated half-pound of rocks from a distant asteroid will drop by parachute into a Utah desert site Sunday morning and be sent to Houston for study. Read more at USA Today Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
What scientists hope to learn from asteroid sample returned to Earth on NASA spacecraft Sept. 25, 2023 On Sunday, NASA's OSIRIS-REx dropped off a capsule containing rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu at the Department of Defense Utah Test and Training Range near Salt Lake City. Meanwhile, the spacecraft, now renamed OSIRIS-APEX, embarked on a new journey to study the asteroid Apophis. "Successfully delivering samples from Bennu to Earth is a triumph of collaborative ingenuity and a testament to what we can accomplish when we unite with a common purpose. But let's not forget – while this may feel like the end of an incredible chapter, it's truly just the beginning of another," said University of Arizona Regents Professor of Planetary Science Dante Lauretta. Read more at PBS NewsHour
A long-awaited asteroid sample has landed in the US Sept. 25, 2023 An asteroid sample collected by NASA has touched down on Earth, giving scientists the opportunity to learn more about the origins of the solar system and capturing a piece of a massive space rock that has a chance of colliding with our planet in the future. It’s the first time the agency has accomplished such a feat. Read more at CNN
OSIRIS-REx successfully returns asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 25, 2023 NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has successfully delivered a sample of Asteroid Bennu back to Earth. Read more at BBC Sky at Night
A NASA capsule carrying pieces of an asteroid successfully lands in Utah Sept. 24, 2023 NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft flung a capsule the size of a car tire onto a bombing range in Utah on Sunday, delivering safely to Earth a sample of the intriguing and potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu. Read more at The Washington Post
NASA asteroid sample lands safely in Utah before being whisked away by helicopter Sept. 24, 2023 Scientists are exulting over the safe arrival of a canister containing about a cup's worth of asteroid rocks, collected 200 million miles away, that landed in a Utah desert after a 7-year NASA mission sent to retrieve them. Read more at NPR
A NASA spacecraft comes home with an asteroid gift for Earth Sept. 24, 2023 The seven-year OSIRIS-REx mission ended on Sunday with the return of regolith from the asteroid Bennu, which might hold clues about the origins of our solar system and life. Read more at The New York Times
NASA's first asteroid samples land on Earth after release from spacecraft Sept. 24, 2023 NASA’s first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey. Read more at The Associated Press
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is about to fling asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 A NASA spacecraft zooming toward Earth is on track to fling a capsule the size of an automobile tire onto a Utah bombing range Sunday morning. Inside will be fragments of an asteroid that may contain clues about the origin of life. Read more at The Washington Post
NASA's OSIRIS-REx is about to bring asteroid pieces back to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 Seven years after it left for the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is returning with a celestial souvenir. On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 24, as it passes by Earth the probe will release a canister holding about 9 ounces of space rock. The container will plummet through the atmosphere, its parachute will unfurl, and it will touch down in the Utah desert at about 8:55 am Mountain time. Read more at WIRED
How NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will bring Bennu asteroid sample back to Earth Sept. 22, 2023 In a historic special delivery spanning seven years and 4 billion miles, an estimated half-pound of rocks from a distant asteroid will drop by parachute into a Utah desert site Sunday morning and be sent to Houston for study. Read more at USA Today