1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,866 In late 2018, as NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft neared its 2 00:00:03,866 --> 00:00:07,966 target, Bennu, the asteroid grew in detail from a few tiny pixels 3 00:00:07,966 --> 00:00:12,000 to an incredibly hi-resolution image. OSIRIS-REx confirmed the 4 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:15,633 asteroid’s basic shape, which was originally observed in 1999 5 00:00:15,633 --> 00:00:19,233 by ground-based radar at Arecibo Observatory. What scientists 6 00:00:19,233 --> 00:00:22,833 didn’t expect was just how rough and boulder-filled the asteroid 7 00:00:22,833 --> 00:00:25,733 would turn out to be. While it can be difficult to fully grasp 8 00:00:25,733 --> 00:00:29,133 Bennu’s unfamiliar surface, it’s helpful to understand the scale 9 00:00:29,133 --> 00:00:31,900 of what you’re seeing here. In this image, the brightest 10 00:00:31,900 --> 00:00:35,266 boulder is the length of a horse and the large boulder in this 11 00:00:35,266 --> 00:00:38,833 image is the width of a soccer field. Another challenge for the 12 00:00:38,833 --> 00:00:42,233 mission is the asteroid’s small size and weak gravity. This 13 00:00:42,233 --> 00:00:45,100 means that OSIRIS-REx needs to fly daringly close to the 14 00:00:45,100 --> 00:00:49,300 surface in order to enter into orbit. With its orbital A phase, 15 00:00:49,300 --> 00:00:52,433 OSIRIS-REx successfully entered the closest-ever orbit for a 16 00:00:52,433 --> 00:00:56,200 spacecraft, setting a Guinness World Record in the process. 17 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:59,366 Then, 6 months later, it beat its own record during its 18 00:00:59,366 --> 00:01:02,633 orbital B phase and approached to within a few hundred meters 19 00:01:02,633 --> 00:01:06,500 of the rocky surface. Because OSIRIS-REx flew so closely over 20 00:01:06,500 --> 00:01:09,466 the surface during orbital B, the team was able to map the 21 00:01:09,466 --> 00:01:12,533 topography and shape of Bennu better than we have our own 22 00:01:12,533 --> 00:01:16,066 Moon. In addition to mapping Bennu, OSIRIS-REx plans to 23 00:01:16,066 --> 00:01:19,033 collect and return a sample of the asteroid back to Earth. To 24 00:01:19,033 --> 00:01:22,333 do that, the spacecraft will carefully tag the surface of 25 00:01:22,333 --> 00:01:26,266 Bennu. Last December, the team officially selected 26 00:01:26,266 --> 00:01:31,266 sample site Nightingale as the TAG location for OSIRIS-REx 27 00:01:31,266 --> 00:01:35,700 Over the past year, the spacecraft has been closely imaging this site 28 00:01:35,700 --> 00:01:39,466 and conducting rehearsals in preparation for sample collection. 29 00:01:39,466 --> 00:01:42,333 What was originally envisioned as a smooth and easy 30 00:01:42,333 --> 00:01:46,033 touchdown on Bennu’s surface, has become a complex endeavor to 31 00:01:46,033 --> 00:01:50,166 tag a small, crowded space on the asteroid – an area no larger 32 00:01:50,166 --> 00:01:55,433 than a few parking spots. The OSIRIS-REx team has 33 00:01:55,433 --> 00:01:58,600 already pushed the boundaries of scientific exploration, going 34 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,466 from ground-based radar images all the way to being a few 35 00:02:01,466 --> 00:02:05,233 hundred meters from the asteroid surface