NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Aug. 11, to discuss an important finding from NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft.
OSIRIS-REx spent over two years near the asteroid Bennu, which is a third of a mile (500 meters) wide. During that time, the spacecraft gathered information about Bennu's size, shape, mass, and composition while monitoring its spin and orbital trajectory. Before leaving the near-Earth object May 10, 2021, the spacecraft scooped up a sample of rock and dust from the asteroid's surface. OSIRIS-REx will return the sample to Earth Sept. 24, 2023, for further scientific study.
Audio of the teleconference will stream live online at:
http://www.nasa.gov/live
Participants in the briefing will be:
Dante Lauretta, study co-author and OSIRIS-REx principal investigator at the University of Arizona in Tucson
Davide Farnocchia, study lead author and scientist with the Center for Near Earth Object Studies at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California
Jason Dworkin, OSIRIS-REx project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland
Lindley Johnson, planetary defense officer at NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office at NASA Headquarters in Washington
To participate in the teleconference, media must contact Rani Gran at: rani.c.gran@nasa.gov by noon Wednesday, Aug. 11, for dial-in information.
For more information about the OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex
SOURCE NASA
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