The Asiris-Rex spacecraft landed on the asteroid Benno

Persian date Ordibehesht 1400 00:53 am Osiris-12Rex NASA spacecraft to track asteroids left Benno 2 billion kilometers to Earth to begin . The asteroid has been monitoring the asteroid Benoit since 2018, collecting samples from its surface to return to Earth for closer inspection. Asiris-Rex was supposed to collect only 60 grams of rock and soil from the planet, but the sample capsule filled more than expected and Benno soil overflowed. Fortunately, the mission's research team was able to stop it.



On a 2.5-year journey, Eris-Rex returns to Earth and drops the sample capsule onto Earth to parachute into the western desert of Utah, USA, but the spacecraft itself does not land and remains in orbit. To return safely to Earth, Asiris-Rex needs to perform several maneuvers so that it can approach the Earth's atmosphere without any damage.

Before reaching Earth, the NASA research team placed the spacecraft in Venus' inner orbit around the Sun, and after orbiting it twice, guided it toward Earth to release specimens into Earth's atmosphere.

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Asiris-Rex is expected to release a sample capsule into the ground on October 2, 1402, but the release of this capsule is a sensitive process. Asiris-Rex, if it leaves the capsule in very close orbit, may return to Earth's atmosphere after the parachute opens, and if it leaves in very far orbit, it may burn and disappear as it enters the atmosphere. If the first maneuver fails, NASA has another plan for the spacecraft to try its luck again in 2025.

Scientists believe that the asteroid Beno has existed in it since 4.5 billion years before the formation of the solar system. They speculate that the asteroid's soil may contain life-forming elements, and that Beno is likely to be a life-giving agent by transporting these elements to Earth.

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