WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The first asteroid sample
collected in space by NASA will arrive on Earth Sunday, Sept. 24, and there are multiple events
leading up to its landing.
NASA's live coverage of the OSIRIS-REx (Origins,
Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security –
Regolith Explorer) capsule landing starts at 10 a.m. EDT (8 a.m.
MDT) and will air on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agency's
website. Watch online at:
https://www.nasa.gov/live
In addition to the English broadcast, NASA will stream coverage
of the landing beginning at 10 a.m.
EDT (8 a.m. MDT) in Spanish on
X, Facebook, and YouTube.
Postlanding news conference
A postlanding news
conference will occur about 5 p.m.
EDT (3 p.m. MDT), when the
sample capsule arrives at a temporary clean room on the military
range. Coverage will air on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agency's
website.
To submit questions during the briefing, media must send their
full name, affiliation, email address, and phone number no later
than two hours before the start of the call to Alana Johnson
at: alana.r.johnson@nasa.gov.
Prelanding media call
Prior to landing, the agency
also will host a media call to provide a status update at
3 p.m. EDT (1
p.m. MDT) on Friday, Sept.
22.
To successfully deliver a sample from the near-Earth asteroid
Bennu, spacecraft operators need to ensure OSIRIS-REx travels at
the right speed and direction to release the sample capsule into
the atmosphere, landing it on the U.S. Department of Defense's Utah
Test and Training Range. Mission leadership will discuss the
results of the spacecraft's final trajectory maneuvers, and
expectations for the capsule's entry, descent, and landing, and
plans for recovery operations in Utah's western desert.
Audio of the call will stream live on NASA's website.
Participants include:
- Lori Glaze, director, Planetary
Sciences Division, NASA Headquarters, Washington
- Rich Burns, OSIRIS-REx project
manager, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
- Sandra Freund, OSIRIS-REx
program manager, Lockheed Martin
- Nicole Lunning, OSIRIS-REx
curation lead, NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston
- Dante Lauretta, OSIRIS-REx
principal investigator, University of
Arizona
To participate in the teleconference, members of the media must
send their full name, affiliation, email address, and phone number
no later than two hours before the start of the call to
Alana Johnson at
alana.r.johnson@nasa.gov.
Two more OSIRIS-REx activities happening Sept. 22 include:
- Remote interviews: NASA will offer live and taped
interviews to reporters with members of the OSIRIS-REx team and
subject matter experts. Interviews will be conducted remotely using
video chat programs, primarily Zoom, in nine-minute time slots
beginning at 6 a.m. EDT (4 a.m. MDT). Media can request interviews
online.
- Stamp first day of issue ceremony: The U.S. Postal
Service will hold a first day of issue ceremony for a stamp
featuring OSIRIS-REx at Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City at 11
a.m. MDT. The USPS news release provides more information
about the event, which media are invited to attend.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, provides overall mission
management, systems engineering, and the safety and mission
assurance for OSIRIS-REx. Dante
Lauretta of the University of
Arizona, Tucson, is the
principal investigator. The university leads the science team and
the mission's science observation planning and data processing.
Lockheed Martin Space in Littleton,
Colorado, built the spacecraft and provides flight
operations. Goddard and KinetX Aerospace are responsible for
navigating the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. Curation for OSIRIS-REx,
including processing the sample when it arrives on Earth, will take
place at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. International partnerships on this
mission include the OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter instrument from CSA
(Canadian Space Agency) and asteroid sample science collaboration
with JAXA's (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Hayabusa2
mission.
OSIRIS-REx is the third mission in NASA's New Frontiers Program,
managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, for the agency's Science
Mission Directorate in Washington.
To learn more about the asteroid sample recovery mission
visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex
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