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NASA's OSIRIS-REx capsule returns to Earth with a sample from the 'potentially hazardous' asteroid Bennu


NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex asteroid-sampling mission, tasked with finding hints about the origins of life on our planet, has returned to Earth from a seven-year journey to the other side of the solar system

The billion-dollar spacecraft fired its descent capsule from a height of roughly 63,000 miles (102,000 kilometers) above Earth Sunday (Sept. 24), sending the capsule hurtling through the atmosphere at speeds of up to 27,000 mph (43,000 km/h) before it slowed and deployed parachutes to land in the Utah desert at 10:53 a.m. EDT (15:53 GMT).



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