"NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission: Unveiling Bennu's 121 Gram Space Rock Haul"

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After a decade and $1.2 billion investment, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has returned a small but significant 121.6-gram sample of asteroid dust from Bennu, exceeding the minimum requirement of 60 grams. Despite the small size, the sample holds great scientific value for studying the origin of life and conditions in the early Solar System. The scientific community had to wait longer than expected for the sample's reveal due to technical challenges, but now, researchers around the world will explore the material's properties, with NASA reserving 70 percent for future study.
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