WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.203 [Music] On October 20, 2020, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft 2 00:00:03.203 --> 00:00:05.572 collected a sample of asteroid Bennu. 3 00:00:07.073 --> 00:00:10.043 The event revealed surprising details about Bennu’s surface 4 00:00:10.043 --> 00:00:11.911 and near-subsurface. 5 00:00:12.812 --> 00:00:16.149 [Dramatic music] 6 00:00:17.250 --> 00:00:19.352 One second after contact, OSIRIS-REx injected Bennu 7 00:00:19.352 --> 00:00:20.820 with pressurized nitrogen gas… 8 00:00:20.820 --> 00:00:23.523 Causing an explosion of particles and driving loose 9 00:00:23.523 --> 00:00:25.225 material into its sample collector. 10 00:00:25.425 --> 00:00:27.961 Nine seconds after contact, thrusters on board OSIRIS-REx 11 00:00:27.961 --> 00:00:30.063 halted its descent into Bennu… 12 00:00:30.063 --> 00:00:32.999 Pushing it away from the asteroid, and blasting loose 13 00:00:32.999 --> 00:00:35.001 material from the sample site. 14 00:00:36.970 --> 00:00:39.939 The spacecraft’s arm had sunk almost half a meter 15 00:00:39.939 --> 00:00:41.608 beneath the surface… 16 00:00:41.608 --> 00:00:44.210 Far deeper than expected, confirming that 17 00:00:44.210 --> 00:00:46.546 Bennu’s surface is incredibly weak. 18 00:00:48.515 --> 00:00:51.484 Sixteen seconds after contact, the arm fully reemerged 19 00:00:51.484 --> 00:00:53.153 from the subsurface. 20 00:00:53.153 --> 00:00:55.688 OSIRIS-REx had collected a handful of material 21 00:00:55.688 --> 00:00:58.124 and kicked up roughly six tons of loose rock. 22 00:01:01.194 --> 00:01:04.164 Thirty seconds after contact, it shut off its thrusters 23 00:01:04.164 --> 00:01:06.466 and drifted away from Bennu. 24 00:01:06.966 --> 00:01:09.969 OSIRIS-REx will return its sample to Earth 25 00:01:09.969 --> 00:01:11.938 in September 2023. 26 00:01:11.938 --> 00:01:16.810 [Music fades]