OSIRIS-REx Sample Curation Rehearsals
OSIRIS-REx team members practice extracting samples of asteroid Bennu from the Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM) on June 8, 2023. Teflon spheres were used to represent material from Bennu.
OSIRIS-REx is the first U.S. mission to collect a sample from an asteroid. It will deliver an estimated cupful of material from near-Earth asteroid Bennu to Utah’s West Desert on Sept. 24, 2023. After a capsule containing the Bennu samples touches down, its contents will be taken to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and preserved at the OSIRIS-REx Sample Curation Facility.
In June, team members from the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division (ARES) practiced disassembling the OSIRIS-REx sample canister and documenting its contents. Teflon spheres were used to represent material from Bennu – a primitive asteroid thought to contain pristine organics from the early solar system. This page provides editor’s resource reels from the rehearsals.
OSIRIS-REx team members practice extracting samples of asteroid Bennu from the Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism on June 22, 2023.
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Scientists
- Dante Lauretta (The University of Arizona)
- Nicole Lunning (NASA/JSC)
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- John L. Stoll (NASA/JSC)
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Editor
- Dan Gallagher (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
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- Shaneequa Vereen (NASA/JSC)
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Technical support
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This page was originally published on Friday, July 28, 2023.
This page was last updated on Monday, July 31, 2023 at 9:44 PM EDT.