Fraser Cain on Nostr: When NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission arrived at asteroid Bennu, its primary mission was to ...
When NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission arrived at asteroid Bennu, its primary mission was to grab a sample and bring it home to Earth. But researchers also tracked its movements carefully throughout the encounter, and this data could help physicists probe for additional forces in the Universe. Although additional forces haven't been found, the observations help set constraints on what's possible. The spacecraft's upcoming encounter with Apophis will continue the experiment.
https://discover.lanl.gov/news/1007-near-earth-asteroid/ Published at
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