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Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security - Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REX)

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    ‘A Night for Celebration’

    Liftoff of the Atlas V carrying NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft

    NASA's first asteroid sampling mission launched into space at 7:05 p.m. EDT Thursday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, beginning a journey that could revolutionize our understanding of the early solar system. A United Launch Alliance Atlas V boosted NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, short for Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer, onto a …

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    OSIRIS-REx Powered Up, Communicating

    OSIRIS REx's solar arrays are providing power and the spacecraft is communicating with controllers on Earth, according to Geoffrey Yoder, acting associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. "Everything is working thus far," Yoder reported. "It's a great day for the space program." This concludes live countdown coverage, but stay tuned to NASA TV …

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    ‘A Terrific Performance’

    "What a terrific performance by the combined Atlas V team," NASA Launch Manager Tim Dunn told NASA Commentator Mike Curie after the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft separated from the Centaur upper stage, signifying the end of tonight's launch and the start of the asteroid-sampler's mission to Bennu. "Not a single anomaly was worked during the countdown," Dunn said. "That's …

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    Spacecraft Sep! OSIRIS-REx is Bennu-bound

    Flying high above the southern tip of Australia, the OSIRIS-REx successfully separated from the Centaur upper stage, beginning a seven-year mission to travel to the asteroid Bennu and return a sample to Earth. Next, OSIRIS-REx will "phone home" via the Deep Space Network, and confirm its solar arrays have deployed.

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    Second Coast Phase Continues

    The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft remains attached to the Centaur upper stage following the ride to space that began with liftoff from Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida at 7:05 p.m. EDT. The spacecraft is due to separate from the Centaur at about 8:04 p.m.

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