OSIRIS-REx was launched September 8, 2016 on a mission to visit the asteroid Bennu. It arrived at Bennu in August 2018. Part of it’s mission was capture a piece of the asteroid and return it to Earth. The mission was run by the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, in Tucson, AZ.
But where is this vehicle? The current location is 0 miles (0 km, 0 AU) from Earth, moving toward Earth at a speed of 0 mi/h (0 km/h, 0 km/s).
OSIRIS-REx is 0 miles (0 km, 0 AU) from Mars, moving toward the planet at a speed of 0 mi/h (0 km/h, 0 km/s).
The spacecraft is 0 miles (0 km, 0 AU) from Bennu, moving toward the asteroid at a speed of 0 mi/h (0 km/h, 0 km/s).
The spacecraft is 0 miles (0 km, 0 AU) from the Sun, moving toward the star at a speed of 0 mi/h (0 km/h, 0 km/s).
The probe is 0 miles (0 km, 0 AU) from the Tesla Roadster, moving toward the car at a speed of 0 mi/h (0 km/h, 0 km/s).
It has been 0 since launch.
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