NASA's live coverage of the OSIRIS-REx capsule landing has begun on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agency's website.
Live Coverage of OSIRIS-REx Sample Return Now Airing

NASA's live coverage of the OSIRIS-REx capsule landing has begun on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agency's website.
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft completed its final task for this mission when it released its sample capsule toward Earth less than an hour ago. About 20 minutes after doing so, the spacecraft fired its engines to divert past Earth toward its new mission to asteroid Apophis and was renamed OSIRIS-APEX. Roughly 1,000 feet wide, Apophis will …
Doppler data indicates that NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft released its sample capsule toward Earth at 6:42 a.m. EDT (4:42 a.m. MDT), as planned, from 63,000 miles of Earth's surface – about one-third the distance from Earth to the Moon. After traveling for about four hours through space, the capsule will enter the atmosphere off the coast …
Following a team briefing minutes ago, operators gave the "go" for the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to release its sample capsule. The poll of the lead engineers and military personnel was unanimous. Each team lead responded based on a list of criteria. Are projections showing that the capsule will land in its target area? Yes. Do the …
A weather briefing today predicted a dry Sept. 24 with low winds. These are optimal conditions for NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample recovery team: A wet and windy day would have made a speedy capsule recovery from the desert floor of the Department of Defense's Utah Test and Training Range more difficult. The OSIRIS-REx team will continue …
On Sept. 17, NASA's OSIRIS-REx engineers slightly shifted the spacecraft's trajectory to refine the landing location of its sample capsule, which the spacecraft will deliver to Earth on Sept. 24. The spacecraft briefly fired its thrusters Sunday to change its velocity by 7 inches per minute (3 millimeters per second) relative to Earth. This final correction …
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On Sept. 10, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft briefly fired its ACS (attitude control system) thrusters to point itself toward Earth, putting it on course to release its sample capsule, carrying rocks and dust from asteroid Bennu, from 63,000 miles (or 102,000 kilometers) above Earth's surface on Sunday, Sept. 24. Yesterday's trajectory-correction maneuver changed the spacecraft's velocity …
Early morning on Sunday, Sept. 24, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft's sample capsule will come face-to-face with Earth's atmosphere for the first time since the mission's 2016 launch. On board are an estimated 8.8 ounces, or 250 grams, of rocky material collected from the surface of Bennu in 2020 – NASA's first asteroid sample and the largest …