lunes, 10 de agosto de 2020

One Rehearsal Away from Touching Asteroid Bennu | NASA

One Rehearsal Away from Touching Asteroid Bennu | NASA



One Rehearsal Away 

from Touching Asteroid Bennu

spacecraft above rocky asteroid terrain
NASA's OSIRIS-REx is ready for touchdown on asteroid Bennu. On Aug. 11, the mission will perform its “Matchpoint” rehearsal – the second practice run of the Touch-and-Go (TAG) sample collection event. The rehearsal will be similar to the Apr. 14 “Checkpoint” rehearsal, which practiced the first two maneuvers of the descent, but this time the spacecraft will add a third maneuver, called the Matchpoint burn, and fly even closer to sample site Nightingale – reaching an altitude of approximately 131 ft (40 m) – before backing away from the asteroid.
This artist's rendering shows OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descending towards asteroid Bennu to collect a sample of the asteroid’s surface.
Image Credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona
 
Last Updated: Aug. 10, 2020
Editor: Yvette Smith

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