It has been a while since I posted and Keith is experimenting with some Tik Toc videos, so I wrote a couple of short blurbs and thought they would also make good posts. Here is the first.
It was an exciting Sunday morning, September 24, 2023 with
the landing of the sample return from the asteroid, Bennu, on the Osiris-Rex
capsule. The probe was launched in 2016 and took a 2-year journey to the 500
meter or 1/3 mile wide asteroid. It orbited the asteroid for about 2 years
setting the record for the smallest body ever orbited and then performed a
touch-a-go sampling with the robotic arm penetrating over a foot into the
asteroid’s surface, surprising scientists with fragility of its composition.
The probe then took 2 years to return to Earth, dropping off
the sample capsule so it could scream into the atmosphere at 27,650 mph and
decelerate at a maximum of 32 G’s and finally parachute down to the Utah desert
at a sedate 11 mph.
Scientists hope that the capsule contains as much as 250
grams, a sample about one and a half times the size of a baseball, of pristine 4.5-billion-year-old
rocks from the original formation of the Solar System.
The rest of the Osiris-Rex probe after dropping off the
sample return capsule, fired its thrusters to avoid collision with Earth and
will go on to orbit the 340-meter asteroid, Apophis, which will make an
uncomfortably close fly-by of the Earth in 2029.
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