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NASA spacecraft to collect sample from asteroid 200 million miles away

An asteroid is seen in this undated image made available by NASA (NASA/ Goddard/University of Arizona/CSA/York/MDA via AP)

A NASA spacecraft circling an ancient asteroid 200 million miles away is about to reach out and make contact.

The Osiris-Rex spacecraft will attempt to descend to the boulder-packed surface of asteroid Bennu on Tuesday and snatch a handful of rubble.


It will be America’s first crack at collecting asteroid samples for return to Earth, a feat accomplished so far only by Japan.

Scientists want to bring back at least 2 ounces worth of Bennu — about a handful’s worth. The spacecraft can touch down no more than three times to grab enough rubble.  

The samples won’t arrive on Earth until 2023.