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stevesliva
post Feb 16 2024, 10:36 PM
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The media is great. A few huge photos and a video. Looks like meticulous work

The mass is low-ish to these expectations, but I'd still say this estimate of "at least 2x 60g" was enough to say "stow it."
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2109/2109.05561.pdf

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mcaplinger
post Feb 17 2024, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE (stevesliva @ Feb 16 2024, 02:36 PM) *
The mass is low-ish to these expectations...

Paper says 250.37 +/- 101 g and 121.6 g is outside this range, but not by a huge amount (about 19% lower.)


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Phil Stooke
post Mar 7 2024, 10:04 PM
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https://lpsc2024.ipostersessions.com/defaul...-B2-03-BA-F5-5B

This link is to my LPSC poster. But can you see it without a request to log in? Let me know.

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centsworth_II
post Mar 7 2024, 10:40 PM
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It pops up, no problem.
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Phil Stooke
post Mar 8 2024, 08:17 AM
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Thanks. I can't tell how it looks to others. I know I can see it!

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post Mar 8 2024, 03:42 PM
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Nicely done, Phil! I take it the title and heading font is from the template because I couldn't find a way to edit the formatting of those.


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Phil Stooke
post Mar 8 2024, 07:51 PM
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Right. I didn't change anything in the template.

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Marcin600
post Yesterday, 10:28 PM
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"The curation team at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston has released the OSIRIS-REx sample catalog detailing the small rocks and dust that scientists around the globe can request for their research."
https://blogs.nasa.gov/osiris-rex/
https://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/osirisrex/index.cfm# - catalog
https://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/osirisrex/aiva...ges_listing.cfm - some pictures
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Marcin600
post Yesterday, 10:34 PM
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It looks like the largest piece in the photographed sample - 3.5 cm long in my opinion.
And other interesting particles.
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post Yesterday, 10:40 PM
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And another frame of the sample, which looks almost like a close-up view of the surface of Bennu - obviously not on the same scale, but considering the fractal structure of the asteroid, the view is quite similar...
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