Largest Asteroid Samples Collected by NASA Capsule Successfully Land on Earth

Largest Asteroid Samples Collected by NASA Capsule Successfully Land on Earth

A NASA space capsule carrying the largest soil sample ever collected from the surface of‌ an‌ asteroid has landed in the Utah desert seven years after the‌ mission’s launch.

“We have ​touchdown!” Flight Control announced on Sunday.

The gumdrop-shaped capsule, released from the robotic spacecraft ⁤OSIRIS-REx as the mothership passed within 108,000km (67,000 miles) of Earth hours earlier, touched down within a designated landing zone west of Salt Lake ⁢City on the United States military’s vast Utah Test and ​Training Range.

The samples will be flown on Monday⁤ to a new lab ⁤at NASA’s Johnson Space ⁣Center in Houston. The building already houses nearly 400kg (842lb) of moon‌ rocks gathered by the⁣ Apollo‌ astronauts more​ than a half-century ago.

Scientists estimated the capsule holds at least a cup of rubble from the carbon-rich asteroid known as Bennu but won’t know for sure until the container ⁤is opened.

Japan, the only other country to bring back asteroid samples, gathered about a teaspoon from a pair of asteroid missions.

Original‍ from www.aljazeera.com

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