Why OSIRIS-REx is Courting Asteroid Bennu

Bill Jelen

September 7, 2016

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The September 8, 2016 launch of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft begins a two-year journey to catch up to asteroid Bennu. Why was Bennu chosen as the asteroid to study?

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Geoffrey Yoder and Dante Lauretta discussing the OSIRIS-REx mission

OSIRIS-REx Principal Investigator Dante Lauretta Explains Mission Profile

At a pair of media events leading up to the September 8, 2016 launch of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, we had a chance to discuss the mission profile with Principal Investigator Dante Lauretta. Lauretta is a Professor of Planetary Science and Cosmochemistry at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. He is the P.I. for OSIRIS-REx and the guy who coined the acronym: Origins, Spectral Integration, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith EXplorer. True, the goal of the spacecraft is to send a 2 ounce to 4 pound sample of asteroid Bennu back to Earth on September 24, 2023. But a lot has to happen between now and that point.

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Atlas V 421 rocket speeds NROL-61 to orbit

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Coverage of NROL-61 launched by United Launch Alliance for the National Reconnaissance Office on July 28, 2016 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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