k OSIRISREx Sample Return V2 OSIRISREx Sample Return, illustration. In the first mission of its Kind, NASAs OSIRISREx was launched in September 2016 with the aim of extracting a sample of regolith from an asteroid and returning it to Earth. The spacecraft touched down on the asteroid 101955 Bennu in September 2020 and successfully scooped up several hundred grams of material. It is scheduled to return to Earth in September 2023, where the sample will be sent to the surface, and its contents analysed by scientists., by MARK GARLICKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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OSIRIS REx Sample Return   V2 OSIRIS REx Sample Return, illustration. In the first mission of its Kind, NASA s OSIRIS REx was launched in September 2016 with the aim of extracting a sample of regolith from an asteroid and returning it to Earth. The spacecraft touched down on the asteroid 101955 Bennu in September 2020 and successfully scooped up several hundred grams of material. It is scheduled to return to Earth in September 2023, where the sample will be sent to the surface, and its contents analysed by scientists., by MARK GARLICK SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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OSIRIS-REx Sample Return - V2

OSIRIS-REx Sample Return, illustration. In the first mission of its Kind, NASA's OSIRIS-REx was launched in September 2016 with the aim of extracting a sample of regolith from an asteroid and returning it to Earth. The spacecraft touched down on the asteroid 101955 Bennu in September 2020 and successfully scooped up several hundred grams of material. It is scheduled to return to Earth in September 2023, where the sample will be sent to the surface, and its contents analysed by scientists., by MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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