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Dante Lauretta didn't expect what the asteroid's surface would look like. As he said, "Fluffy"
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As NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descends on asteroid Bennu to sample its surface material, The mission's principal investigator Lauretta and his team knew that the process would leave a mark. both in planetary science and on the rocky surface of the rock itself. For the first mission to extract samples from an asteroid The space agency has chosen a target to store the remaining material that hasn't changed since the solar system's formation.
We thought we would dig at least a 30 centimeter hole,” said Loretta, who is the Regents Professor at the University of Arizona's Moon and Planets Laboratory. But he said the material on Bennu's surface was so loose that "we drilled a hole eight meters wide in the surface" (that is, a crater spanning over 20 feet).
After examining the details of the October 2020 landing in detail, planetary scientists determined that the material on Bennu's surface must be packed relatively loosely. Like dust bunnies, Lauretta said, the details are described in a paper published this week in the journal Science and Science Advances.

