The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Asteroid rubble drifts from NASA spacecraft

- By Marcia Dunn

A spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble it’s jammed open and precious particles are drifting away.

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. » A NASA spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble from this week’s grab that it ’s jammed open and precious particles are drifting away in space, scientists said Friday.

Scientists announced the news three days after the spacecraft named Osiris-Rex briefly touched asteroid Bennu 200 million miles away.

The mission’s lead scientist, Dante Lauretta, said Tuesday’s operation collected far more material than expected for return to Earth. The sample container on the end of the robot arm penetrated so deeply into the asteroid and with such force, however, that rocks got sucked in and became wedged around the rim of the lid.

The team was scrambling to put the sample container into the return capsule as early as Tuesday for the trip home. Particles are continuing to escape, and scientists want to minimize the loss.

“Time is of the essence,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, chief of NASA’s science missions.

A cloud of asteroid particles could be seen swirling around the spacecraft as it backed away from Bennu — at least one-half of an ounce at any one time.

The situation appeared to stabilize, according to Lauretta, once the robot arm stopped moving and was locked into place.

The carbon-rich material holds the preserved building blocks of our solar system and could help scientists better understand how the planets were formed and how life originated on Earth.

 ?? NASA VIA AP ?? In this image taken from video released by NASA, the Osiris-Rex spacecraft touches the surface of asteroid Bennu on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
NASA VIA AP In this image taken from video released by NASA, the Osiris-Rex spacecraft touches the surface of asteroid Bennu on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

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