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What time is NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return capsule landing on Sept. 24?

What time is the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample landing? | Space Quiz! What time will NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return capsule land on Sept. 24? | Artemis 2 astronauts suit up for moon launch rehearsal
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The Launchpad
What time is the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample landing?
(NASA)
NASA's OSIRIS-REx team has spent several years monitoring the spacecraft's trajectory, and have calculated its landing down to the minute.
Full Story: Space (9/22) 
Space Quiz! What time will NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return capsule land on Sept. 24?
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Artemis 2 astronauts suit up for moon launch rehearsal
(NASA/Frank Michaux)
Just like on their big day, expected to happen in 2024, they donned spacesuits, drove out to the launch pad and climbed the mobile launcher.
Full Story: Space (9/21) 
Skywatching
Autumnal equinox brings fall to the Northern Hemisphere
(NOAA; NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory)
The sun is currently migrating south, having spent the previous six months shining directly on the northern half of our planet.
Full Story: Space (9/22) 
Spaceflight
OSIRIS-REx spotted returning asteroid sample to Earth
(ESA)
We just got our first view of NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe carrying its asteroid sample toward Earth.
Full Story: Space (9/21) 
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    Science & Astronomy
    Hypothetical 'dark photons' could shed light on dark matter
    (ESO/L. Calçada)
    This massive particle could serve as the connection between dark matter and the everyday matter that comprises stars, planets and us.
    Full Story: Space (9/21) 
    Technology
    Bang! Space station module blows apart in explosive test
    (Sierra Space)
    Sierra Space, which is creating an inflatable module for an ISS successor, deliberately exploded a new design that included a metal plate "window."
    Full Story: Space (9/20) 
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    JWST detects evidence of carbon on Europa
    (NASA, ESA, CSA, G. Villanueva (NASA/GSFC), S. Trumbo (Cornell Univ.), A. Pagan (STScI))
    The discovery brings scientists a step closer to determining if the salty water oceans of Europa could support life.
    Full Story: Space (9/22) 
    Entertainment
    Tom Hanks returns to the moon with 'The Moonwalkers'
    (Lightroom/Justin Sutcliffe)
    An immersive, nearly hour-long experience offering a unique new perspective on humanity's past and future voyages to the moon.
    Full Story: Space (9/21) 
    Star Trek
    'Star Trek' advisor warps into NASA to talk sci-fi science
    (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Angeles Miron)
    Erin Macdonald spoke about the relationship between 'Star Trek' and modern space exploration.
    Full Story: Space (9/22) 
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