Nasa’s first-ever asteroid sample-return mission will land on Earth this Sunday.

By Matilde Marques

Published: Friday, 22 September 2023 at 18:00 PM


It’s been seven years since the launch of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission to collect and return samples of asteroid Bennu, and the long wait for the spacecraft’s homecoming is nearly over.

Imagine a spacecraft meticulously designed and guided by the most brilliant minds in astrophysics, embarking on an interstellar quest to touch the essence of an ancient space rock. Now, picture that same spacecraft, after years of relentless pursuit, making a triumphant return to Earth’s doorstep, bearing secrets of the cosmos and the hopes of unravelling mysteries that have eluded us for millennia. This remarkable event is real and is set to unfold this weekend.

When will the OSIRIS-REx mission land the asteroid Bennu sample?

This Sunday, 24 September, at 9:42am in the UK (4:42am EDT, 2:42am MDT), the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will release the asteroid sample container return capsule and approximately five hours later, at around 10:55am EDT (8:55am MDT, 5:55pm in the UK), the capsule will finally land in the western Utah desert.

Over several years, NASA and the OSIRIS-REx mission team have carefully tracked the spacecraft’s velocity and trajectory, culminating in precise calculations for its scheduled landing. 

How can I watch the OSIRIS-REx mission?

NASA will provide live coverage starting at 10am EDT (8am MDT, 3pm in the UK) on Sunday, 24 September 2023. You can watch the live stream on NASA Television, NASA TV’s YouTube channel (see below), the NASA app, and the official NASA website.