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NASA’s OSRIS-REx mission is designed to study near-Earth asteroid Bennu and return a sample of Bennu to Earth in...
This page contains interviews with personnel from the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification,...
Press Conference- OSIRIS-REx Sample Return from Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. August 30, 2023. NASA Previews...
Lockheed Martin Program Manager Sandy Freund, second from left, answers questions from reporters during an...
After two and a half years of space operations near asteroid Bennu.... NASA’s first asteroid return mission...
NASA Office of Communications Deputy Chief Patrick Lynch, left, introduces, from left to right, NASA Program...
Press Briefing after a successful Touch and Go (TaG) and sample collection from asteroid Bennu.
University of Arizona OSIRIS-REx Principal Investigator Dante Lauretta, right, answers questions from reporters...
OSIRIS-REx, which is about the size of a 15-passenger van, is currently orbiting the asteroid Bennu 200 million...