Black Dust and Debris: NASA Scientists Remove OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Canister Lid

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Black Dust and Debris: NASA Scientists Remove OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Canister Lid
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NASA found debris on the OSIRIS-REx canister, which will be carefully disassembled at the Johnson Space Center. The world awaits the sample's reveal in a live broadcast on October 11. NASA scientists found black dust and debris on the avionics deck of the OSIRIS-REx science canister when the init

Johnson houses the world’s largest collection of astromaterials, and curation experts there will perform the intricate disassembly of the Touch and Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism to get down to the bulk sample within. These operations are happening in a new laboratory designed specifically for the OSIRIS-REx mission. The aluminum lid was removed inside a glovebox designed to enable working with the large piece of hardware.

When the TAGSAM is separated from the canister, it will be inserted in a sealed transfer container to preserve a nitrogen environment for up to about two hours. This container allows enough time for the team to insert the TAGSAM into another unique glovebox. Ultimately, this speeds up the disassembly process.

With an array of team members on deck, scientists and engineers at Johnson will work together to complete the disassembly process and reveal the sample to the world in a special live broadcast event on October 11.

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