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A NASA spacecraft is conducting a final flyby of the asteroid Bennu on Wednesday, capturing images of the asteroid’s surface from just 2.3 miles away. OSIRIS-REx’s images should reveal the ...
Images captured by OSIRIS-REx showed the spacecraft's arm and asteroid sampling head successfully made contact with Bennu's surface. Photo by Goddard/University of Arizon/NASA.
NASA has released a series of 82 images captured by the camera on OSIRIS-REx’s sampling arm. The sequence begins when the spacecraft is just 82 ft (25 m) above the rocky surface, ...
TUCSON — It's a striking image of Earth, captured by a spacecraft operated by the University of Arizona. The image, taken from about 100,000 miles away, shows swirling clouds above the Pacific ...
NASA released a stunning color image of Earth Tuesday taken by its asteroid-chasing spacecraft during a quick energy-saving flyby. OSIRIS-REx, set to map and collect samples from asteroid Bennu in ...
Space.com sat down with Dathon Golish from the OSIRIS-REx imaging team to talk about what it's like to photograph a space rock. ... which have already captured images of their new world, ...
This weekend will see the landing of NASA's first asteroid sample return mission, OSIRIS-REx, ... as captured on September 16. The images couldn’t be simply stacked, ...
Netflix's new Lost In Space trailer offers up an exciting look at the all-new update of the 1960s TV series. Lost In Space premiers on Netflix April 13, 2018.
Two days after touching down on asteroid Bennu, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission team has received images that confirm the spacecraft has collected more than enough material to meet one of its main ...
The five images were captured by the PolyCam camera on the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft over the course of an hour while the mission’s navigation team was checking calibration […] WORLD TECH & SCIENCE ...
As the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft zeroed in on its target, the asteroid Bennu, the object transformed from a fuzzy dot into an incredibly bumpy world full of sharp contrasts. But those images don't ...