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NASA's OSIRIS spacecraft slingshots around Earth bound for asteroid Bennu
NASA scientists used a slingshot manoeuvre around the Earth in their mission to land a spacecraft on an asteroid.

Returning to the planet almost a year after its launch, the probe came within 10,711 miles (17,237 km) of Antarctica, before following a route north over the Pacific Ocean.

The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) has the mission of studying asteroid 101955 Bennu.

OSIRIS-REx was launched on the back of an Atlas V rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on 8 September 2016.

It will be the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid and return a sample to Earth if its mission is a success, and it has now completed a carefully calibrated slingshot move around Earth which will let it land on Bennu.

The rocket gave OSIRIS all the momentum it required to reach Bennu, but it needed to use Earth's gravity to swing towards the asteroid.

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Video: NASA: How OSIRIS-REx's slingshot worked
As a result of the flyby, the velocity change to the spacecraft was 8,451 miles per hour (3.778 kilometers per second), according to NASA.

"The encounter with Earth is fundamental to our rendezvous with Bennu," said Rich Burns, OSIRIS-REx project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre.

"The total velocity change from Earth's gravity far exceeds the total fuel load of the OSIRIS-REx propulsion system, so we are really leveraging our Earth flyby to make a massive change to the OSIRIS-REx trajectory, specifically changing the tilt of the orbit to match Bennu."

The mission team also used the flyby to test out OSIRIS-REx's suite of scientific instruments.

Just after four hours of the point of closest approach, and on three subsequent days over the next two weeks, these instruments will be turned backwards to scan the Earth and the Moon.

OSIRIS-REx will arrive at Bennu in late 2018 and subsequently return samples to Earth in 2023 for analysis.

The sample of the primitive asteroid is hoped to help scientists understand the formation of the Earth's solar system 4.5 billion years ago.

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OSIRIS-REx will arrive at Bennu in late 2018 and subsequently return samples to Earth in 2023 for analysis.

The sample of the primitive asteroid is hoped to help scientists understand the formation of the Earth's solar system 4.5 billion years ago.

Really incredible.

"The total velocity change from Earth's gravity far exceeds the total fuel load of the OSIRIS-REx propulsion system, so we are really leveraging our Earth flyby to make a massive change to the OSIRIS-REx trajectory, specifically changing the tilt of the orbit to match Bennu."

lol. Think of all the mathematical equations they would've needed to draw on the chalkboard before the advent of super computers to figure out the solution to this problem! :-) Good stuff.
 
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Really incredible.



lol. Think of all the mathematical equations they would've needed to draw on the chalkboard before the advent of super computers to figure out the solution to this problem! :-) Good stuff.
You will be surprised to know that when we had used slingshot to get our satellite out of earth gravity field, ISRO was called names at that time. But it's an innovation which takes calculated to use only necessary fuel to achieve desired results. Further it allows to save the fuel and allows to increase the usable payload. Thank you.
 
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You will be surprised to know that when we had used slingshot to get our satellite out of earth gravity field, ISRO was called names at that time. But it's an innovation which takes calculated to use only necessary fuel to achieve desired results. Further it allows to save the fuel and allows to increase the usable payload. Thank you.

Indeed, it's not like throwing a ball and trying to land it in a trash can 30 meters away. I'm sure the mechanical, physical and mathematical considerations are well beyond simple calculations. It's also risky as you can easily lose the spacecraft if you're off by a micrometer or missed even a minor element.

And BTW, those who laugh at other's achievements are only envious. Just hold your head up high and steadfast.
 
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You will be surprised to know that when we had used slingshot to get our satellite out of earth gravity field, ISRO was called names at that time. But it's an innovation which takes calculated to use only necessary fuel to achieve desired results. Further it allows to save the fuel and allows to increase the usable payload. Thank you.

You must be joking if you think India come up with using planet body for sling shot
 
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You must be joking if you think India come up with using planet body for sling shot
No I don't believe India invented slingshot for escaping from earth gravity field. You must read posts carefully before using immature words. Just posting this for correction, no need to engage you further as I know your purpose here on PDF being I am here since 2007(directly and indirectly). Thank you.
 
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No I don't believe India invented slingshot for escaping from earth gravity field. You must read posts carefully before using immature words. Just posting this for correction, no need to engage you further as I know your purpose here on PDF being I am here since 2007(directly and indirectly). Thank you.

Do you know why people make fun of India back then. It's not for using sling shot. But for having the need to use sling shot for such a light weight grapefruit.

Also, India will never get to mars without NATO assistance. The Indian Mars bragging is no different than bragging about Brahmos. Something India cannot achieve by itself.
 
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