NASA's OSIRIS-REx Successfully Delivers Largest Asteroid Sample to Earth

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NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is set to return to Earth with the largest-ever sample extracted from the asteroid Bennu. After a seven-year journey, the spacecraft will land in Utah's West Desert, where scientists will study the 4.5-billion-year-old space dust to learn more about the asteroid's composition and potential for delivering life-forming compounds to Earth. The sample is not expected to contain contaminants and will be retrieved by scientists for analysis. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will be repurposed to study another near-Earth asteroid, Apophis, in 2029.
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