NASA's Mission to Retrieve Ancient Asteroid Sample Hits Unexpected Obstacle

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NASA successfully brought back an asteroid sample from the OSIRIS-REx mission, but is now working on retrieving the rest of the sample from the TAGSAM head. Scientists have already collected 70.3 grams of rock and dust from the sampler hardware, surpassing NASA's goal. Preliminary studies show that the sample contains high-carbon content and water, potentially providing insights into the formation of the solar system and the origins of life on Earth. NASA is actively working on solutions to access the remaining sample while ensuring the scientific integrity of the collection.
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