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    NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Team in Field for Capsule Recovery

    Having received the capsule's precise coordinates from radar trackers when it landed, NASA's OSIRIS-REx helicopter recovery team arrived at its landing location within 20 minutes. A U.S. Air Force munitions specialist was the first person to disembark a helicopter. His task was to identify and clear the area around the capsule of any possible munitions …

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    Capsule Containing Asteroid Bennu Sample Has Landed

    The U.S. has, for the first time, delivered rocks and dust from an asteroid to Earth. NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample capsule, carrying a sample of asteroid Bennu, touched down on the Department of Defense's Utah Test and Training Range at 10:52 a.m. EDT (8:52 a.m. MDT). Radar data from the Utah Testing and Training Range confirmed …

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    Recovery Team Waiting for OSIRIS-REx Sample Capsule Near Landing Zone

    With the spacecraft diverted away from Earth and traveling toward its new destination, the focus of NASA's OSIRIS-REx team is on the capsule. OSIRIS-REx and military recovery team members aboard four helicopters and two backup ground vehicles are waiting just outside the capsule's designated landing area on the Department of Defense's Utah Test and …

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    OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Departs for New Mission

    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 …

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    OSIRIS-REx Sample Capsule Released for Landing on Earth

    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 …

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    OSIRIS-REx ‘GO’ for Sample Capsule Release

    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 …

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    Favorable Weather Forecast for Sept. 24 Sample Return

    A landscape scene with green shrubs in the foreground and a mountain range stretching horizontally across the top half of the image. In the middle of the mounds of shrubs is flat, sand-colored ground.

    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 …

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    NASA’s Psyche Moves Toward Liftoff

    Technicians connected NASA's Psyche spacecraft to the payload attach fitting inside the clean room at Astrotech Space Operations facility in Titusville, Florida on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. This hardware allows Psyche to connect to the top of the rocket once secured inside the protective payload fairings. Psyche will lift off on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket at 10:34 a.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Psyche spacecraft will travel nearly six years and about 2.2 billion miles (3.6 billion kilometers) to an asteroid of the same name, which is orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists believe Psyche could be part of the core of a planetesimal, likely made of iron-nickel metal, which can be studied from orbit to give researchers a better idea of what may make up Earth's core.

    Now that fueling and testing are complete, NASA's Psyche spacecraft is ready to meet its ride – a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Launch is now targeting 10:34 a.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 5 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida after optimizing the trajectory for the mission to study a metal-rich asteroid. …

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    NASA’s Atmospheric Waves Experiment Completes Space Environment Tests

    NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment (AWE) has successfully completed critical space environment tests. Planned for launch to the International Space Station in November 2023, AWE will study atmospheric gravity waves in Earth's atmosphere to help us better understand the connections between terrestrial weather and space.

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