Thanks to the NASA spacecraft, scientists observed material eruptions of hundreds of small stones of the asteroid Bennu.
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NASA launched the OSIRIS-Rex into space last September with the task of studying Bennu, a 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid, and taking the specimen back to Earth, NJ, on October 1.
Two years after being launched from Florida (USA), the USSIRIS-REx spacecraft (NASA) is getting closer to the ancient Bennu planet.
NASA announces the image of Earth and Moon by OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft from a very far-off space.
OSIRIS-REx's destination is the asteroid Bennu, with the goal of seeking the origin of life as well as the origin of the Solar System.
Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) is planning to collect specimens from distant asteroids to bring them back to Earth to study.
The US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) is inviting people to give their names to engrave on the microchip, mounted in the OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft to fly to the asteroid Bennu in
NASA has planned to test the ability to exploit giant mines containing rare minerals in the form of asteroids.
On December 3, the Osiris-Rex probe was only 19 km away from the Bennu meteorite and could even get closer in the coming days, before entering orbit around meteorite on December