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OSIRIS-REx was a NASA asteroid-study and sample-return mission that visited and collected samples from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid. The material, returned in September 2023, is expected to enable scientists to learn more about the formation and evolution of the Solar System, its initial stages of planet formation, and the source of organic compounds that led to the formation of life on Earth. Following the completion of the primary OSIRIS-REx mission, the spacecraft is planned to conduct a flyby of asteroid 99942 Apophis, renamed as OSIRIS-APEX.

2016 — 2029 WebsiteWikimediaWikidata
New Frontiers 3; OSIRIS-APEX; Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification and Security-Regolith Explorer; Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer
space probe, sample-return mission, United Launch Alliance, Atlas V 411


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    2016 — 2029 OSIRIS-REx
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    orbital activity
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    planetary flyby
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    rocket launch
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