NASA said Thursday its robotic spacecraft Osiris-Rex was able to stow a rock and dust sample scooped up from the asteroid Bennu, after a flap that had wedged open put the mission at risk.
This NASA frame grab image from a gif series captured by the spacecraft’s SamCam camera on October 22, 2020 shows the sampler head on NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft full of rocks and dust collected from the surface of the asteroid Bennu. The U.S. space agency released October 21 the first images of the soil sampling operation of asteroid Bennu by the Osiris-Rex probe the day before, which show that the device has probably succeeded in recovering dust particles or pebbles. The probe touched the ground of the asteroid for about 6 seconds to recover, with the help of an arm, grains of sand and dust from the soil of Bennu, lifted from the surface by a blast of compressed gas. PHOTO: NASA / AFP
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