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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
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Space probe Osiris-Rex makes closest ever orbit of smallest ever object

Artist’s concept of how Osiris-Rex will collect samples from the asteroid Bennu.
Artist’s concept of how Osiris-Rex will collect samples from the asteroid Bennu. Photograph: Nasa

The Nasa spacecraft Osiris-Rex has gone into orbit around an ancient asteroid, setting a pair of records.

Osiris-Rex spacecraft entered orbit on Monday around Bennu, 70m miles (110m kilometres) from Earth. It is the smallest celestial body ever to be orbited by a spacecraft, at just 500 metres across (1,600ft).

The spacecraft is orbiting barely a mile above the asteroid’s surface, another record.

Osiris-Rex arrived at Bennu in early December and flew in formation with it until the latest manoeuvre. The goal is to descend to the surface and collect samples of regolith – loose rock and dust – for return to Earth in 2023.

The New Year’s Eve milestone occurred a few hours before another Nasa explorer, New Horizons, was due to fly past the icy asteroid Ultima Thule out beyond Pluto.

Associated Press contributed to this report

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