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3 Questions: The first asteroid sample returned to Earth

Richard Binzel describes how asteroid dirt and dust delivered by OSIRIS-Rex, with help from MIT, may reveal clues to the solar system’s origins.

The sample return capsule from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, shown blackened from its reentry through Earth’s atmosphere, parachuted safely down to the Utah desert on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023. The capsule contains about 250 grams of regolith, or soil, from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, which the mission’s spacecraft collected in October 2020. The sample’s primitive contents could give clues to the first materials that shaped the early solar system.
The sample return capsule from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, shown blackened from its reentry through Earth’s atmosphere, parachuted safely down to the Utah desert on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023. The capsule contains about 250 grams of regolith, or soil, from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, which the mission’s spacecraft collected in October 2020. The sample’s primitive contents could give clues to the first materials that shaped the early solar system.
Credits: NASA/Keegan Barber
Monday, September 25, 2023
By Jennifer Chu | MIT News