OSIRIS-REx

Rare Asteroid Sample on Display at University of Arizona Museum

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has brought a small piece of an asteroid to the University of Arizona’s Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum. This rare extraterrestrial rock sample is now available for public viewing, making it one of only three such samples in the world. After a seven-year journey, the pebble from asteroid Bennu landed in a remote area of the Utah desert and is now on display at the museum in Arizona.

NASA’s Billion-Dollar Mission to Stop Potentially Devastating Asteroid

NASA paid a man $1 billion to prevent the potentially devastating asteroid Bennu from hitting Earth. The mission involved sending a spacecraft to retrieve a sample from the asteroid’s surface, providing valuable insights into potential disaster preparedness. The catastrophic impact of Bennu crashing into Earth would result in devastating consequences, highlighting the importance of ongoing research and initiatives in planetary defense.

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Mission Achieves Breakthrough in Asteroid Sample Extraction

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has achieved a significant breakthrough as the curation team at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston has successfully removed the two fasteners from the sampler head, allowing access to the remainder of the asteroid Bennu sample material….