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NASA's first spacecraft designed to return a piece of an asteroid to Earth arrived Friday, May 20, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and has begun final preparations in advance of its September launch.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security – Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will undergo final testing and fueling prior to being moved to its launch pad. The mission has a 34-day launch period beginning on Sept. 8.
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thieves!!! there is no justifiable reason for most of the bs nasa does
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I want them to send some gravity mapping kit to 90 Antiope.
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I Dont think its a good idea to bring something back here...

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The spacecraft was transported from Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, on Friday aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo plane. Lockheed Martin Space Systems designed and built the spacecraft in its Littleton, Colorado, facility.

After launch, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has an approximately two-year cruise to reach Bennu in 2018. Upon arrival, OSIRIS-REx will spend two years conducting surface mapping and sample site reconnaissance operations before performing the sampling maneuver in 2020. OSIRIS-REx will then deliver the pristine sample of Bennu back to Earth in 2023.
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osiris? what a suprsise
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NASA's first spacecraft designed to return a piece of an asteroid to Earth arrived Friday, May 20, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and has begun final preparations in advance of its September launch.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security – Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will undergo final testing and fueling prior to being moved to its launch pad. The mission has a 34-day launch period beginning on Sept. 8.
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Really cool mission, and one that has been a big collaboration between NASA and amateur astronomers. Amateurs have been collecting data on the candidate asteroids for this mission, including the one they selected for the visit.
[link to www.asteroidmission.org]
1999 RQ36 (now known as Bennu) has a small chance of impacting earth starting around 160 years from now.
[link to arxiv.org (secure)]
It's currently ranked second on the potential impactor risks.
[link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
This mission should help us more accurately determine the potential risk from this asteroid.
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NASA's first spacecraft designed to return a piece of an asteroid to Earth arrived Friday, May 20, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and has begun final preparations in advance of its September launch.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security – Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will undergo final testing and fueling prior to being moved to its launch pad. The mission has a 34-day launch period beginning on Sept. 8.
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NASA's first spacecraft designed to return a piece of an asteroid to Earth arrived Friday, May 20, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and has begun final preparations in advance of its September launch.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security – Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will undergo final testing and fueling prior to being moved to its launch pad. The mission has a 34-day launch period beginning on Sept. 8.
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Human imagination allows itself to live in fantasy. The imagination can also free you, but only if you don't live by he engineered reality sold to you by others. Believing anything NASA says is the biggest mistake in human history.
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osiris? what a suprsise
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Yeah I was annoyed by that too. I wanted this mission to be named "Scorpios rule, Pisces drool".
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NASA's first spacecraft designed to return a piece of an asteroid to Earth arrived Friday, May 20, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and has begun final preparations in advance of its September launch.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security – Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will undergo final testing and fueling prior to being moved to its launch pad. The mission has a 34-day launch period beginning on Sept. 8.
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Riiiiiiight.....

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Osiris?????

You got to be kidding...

I sure hope ISIS finds his "projectile" again when the spacecraft gets chopped up into 13 pieces passing through the made up story of space.
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And just what we need is this ship being tied to Oedipus Rex. Are they any more obvious.....NASA, a bunch of Pagan worshipping morons.
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thieves!!! there is no justifiable reason for most of the bs nasa does
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they're come to bring back some more rocks.

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As long as I'M NOT PAYING FOR IT, it's cool. NASA is a Cold War relic that needs to go away.
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As long as I'M NOT PAYING FOR IT, it's cool. NASA is a Cold War relic that needs to go away.
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the Rooskies did a lot of cool stuff, but they finally went broke... (1990)

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NASA is one of the most fraudulent organizations on Earth.

It's a film studio that pretends to visit outer space.

Look it up folks. They didn't just fake the moon landings. NASA fakes everything.

The issue then is why does the NWO invest so heavily in the space hoaxes?

Moon landing: fail.
Challenger disaster hoax where do one died: fail

NASA: FAIL.
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NASA is one of the most fraudulent organizations on Earth.

It's a film studio that pretends to visit outer space.

Look it up folks. They didn't just fake the moon landings. NASA fakes everything.

The issue then is why does the NWO invest so heavily in the space hoaxes?

Moon landing: fail.
Challenger disaster hoax where do one died: fail

NASA: FAIL.
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3rd generation Star Wars geeks continue to be brainwashed by NASA and its cult of freemason and Nazi controllers.
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3rd generation Star Wars geeks continue to be brainwashed by NASA and its cult of freemason and Nazi controllers.
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the "Germans" designed and built the Saturn 5 because all
the stuff the Americans were building was crashing and burning.

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