We’ve all been there: You’re getting some peanut butter, or looking to nosh a nice pickle, when you find your wrist strength is insufficient to get at the jar’s delicious contents. That’s more or less NASA’s vexing issue with the OSIRIS-REx asteroid samples—though, of course, that canister’s contents aren’t for eating.
We’ve all been there: You’re getting some peanut butter, or looking to nosh a nice pickle, when you find your wrist strength is insufficient to get at the jar’s delicious contents. That’s more or less NASA’s vexing issue with the OSIRIS-REx asteroid samples—though, of course, that canister’s contents aren’t for eating.Read more… Read More asteroid, new frontiers program, 101955 bennu, nasa, planetary surface, osiris rex, jean pierre de vera, planetary defense, daniel glavin, astrobiology, osiris, sample return mission, tagsam, extraterrestrial materials, meteorite, sawsan wehbi, michael wong Gizmodo