NASA spacecraft Osiris-Rex begins 2-year trip home with asteroid rubble
Source: Associated Press
NASA spacecraft begins 2-year trip home with asteroid rubble
By MARCIA DUNN
May 10, 2021
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) With rubble from an asteroid tucked inside, a NASA spacecraft fired its engines and began the long journey back to Earth on Monday, leaving the ancient space rock in its rearview mirror.
The trip home for the robotic prospector, Osiris-Rex, will take two years.
Osiris-Rex reached asteroid Bennu in 2018 and spent two years flying near and around it, before collecting rubble from the surface last fall.
The University of Arizonas Dante Lauretta, the principal scientist, estimates the spacecraft holds between a half pound and 1 pound (200 grams and 400 grams) of mostly bite-size chunks. Either way, it easily exceeds the target of at least 2 ounces (60 grams).
It will be the biggest cosmic haul for the U.S. since the Apollo moon rocks. While NASA has returned comet dust and solar wind samples, this is the first time its gone after pieces of an asteroid. Japan has accomplished it twice, but in tiny amounts.
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