LPL Spotlight Stories
![UArizona Space4 Center lab manager Neil Pearson, aerospace and mechanical engineering graduate student Tanner Campbell and Vishnu Reddy, professor at the UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and director of the Space4 Center, observe the separation of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule from the spacecraft from Kihei, Hawaii, on Sept. 24.](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/tracking_capsule_2.png?itok=XMHk4_xl)
Tracking the Bennu Sample Capsule's Separation from OSIRIS-REx
Data collected ahead of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule's plunge into Earth's atmosphere will help test algorithms used to pinpoint asteroids that could impact Earth.![This image shows Ganges Chasma, a deep canyon on the eastern end of Valles Marineris, the largest canyon system not just on Mars, but in the entire solar system.](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/digital_terrain_10252023.jpg?itok=qUL5oLRw)
Digital Terrain Models Zero in on Martian Surface
Realistic, to-scale renditions of otherworldly landscapes, created by a team at the university's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, help lay the groundwork for ongoing and future Mars exploration campaigns.![An artistic representation of a meteorite impacting the moon surface. NASA](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/meteorite_impact_10232023.png?itok=15OnRjnf)
UArizona Researchers Probe How a Piece of the Moon Became a Near-Earth Asteroid
An interesting pathway could have led the moon fragment to reach Earth's orbital space.![Asteroid Bennu is seen here ejecting particles from its surface on Jan. 19, 2019](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/bennu_particle_jets.jpg?itok=EXz39v95)
UArizona Launches Arizona Astrobiology Center to Unlock the Mysteries of Life in the Universe
The center will bring together students and faculty from across campus and disciplines to unravel the enigma of life's beginnings and our place in the cosmos.![](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/tagsam-shot-b.jpeg?itok=YJbuuZa9)
First Look at Bennu Sample Reveals Carbon and Water
NASA's University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission has returned a sample that scientists will study for decades to learn more about the formation of the solar system.![Spacecraft now know as OSIRIS-APEX departing earth](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/osiris_apex_10012023.jpg?itok=f5dik3xk)
Tucson-born Asteroid Mission Keeps Flying
The moment the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft released the capsule filled with rocks and dust from asteroid Bennu, Daniella DellaGiustina, assistant professor at Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, assumed command of the robotic probe.![Dante Lauretta (right), UArizona Regents Professor and OSIRIS-REx principal investigator, collects science data with NASA Astromaterials Curator Francis McCubbin and NASA Sample Return Capsule Science Lead Scott Sandford](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/Sample-Return-Capsule.jpg?itok=-NaINx9r)
A Gift from Space: UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx Mission Delivers Largest-ever Asteroid Sample to Earth
The delivery from the asteroid Bennu, seven years after the spacecraft launched, marks the end of the space-voyaging phase of the mission. Scientists will now study the rocks and dust to better understand the origins of life on Earth.![](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/OSIRIS-APEX_Spacecraft.png?itok=yz5SsH2A)
OSIRIS-REx's Successful Sample Delivery Marks the Start of Extended OSIRIS-APEX Mission
After dropping off its historic sample from asteroid Bennu, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is headed to its next target: another potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid, called Apophis.![Zarah Brown, a doctoral student at the UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/Solar_System_Brown.jpg?itok=4lC4shWN)
Take a Stroll Through the Solar System – on the UArizona Campus
Designed objects true to scale, 11 plaques have been installed across campus as part of of an outreach project to make space science accessible to people of all ages.![recovery team walks out onto the tarmac to the waiting helicopters](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/Prep_for_sample_return_2.jpg?itok=lYkepTtw)
Preparing to Welcome an Asteroid Sample
On the morning of Aug. 29, outside a hangar on the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Ground in the high mountain desert of central Utah, members of NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample recovery team began a two-day "dress rehearsal" – their last opportunity to perfect procedures before the first extraterrestrial samples collected beyond the orbit of the moon are expected to land on Earth on Sept. 24.Pagination
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