Acting Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate Geoffrey Yoder, center, is seen with Director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center Robert Cabana, left, Deputy Center Director of NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center George Marrow, second from left, Deputy Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate Gregory Robinson, third from left, and Director of NASA's Launch Services Program in the Human Exploration & Operations Mission Directorate James Norman, right, are seen in the Atlas V Spaceflight Operations Center after the successful launch of NASA's Origins, Spect
Acting Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate Geoffrey Yoder, center, is seen with Director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center Robert Cabana, left, Deputy Center Director of NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center George Marrow, second from left, Deputy Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate Gregory Robinson, third from left, and Director of NASA's Launch Services Program in the Human Exploration & Operations Mission Directorate James Norman, right, are seen in the Atlas V Spaceflight Operations Center after the successful launch of NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft onboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. OSIRIS-REx will be the first mission to sample an asteroid, retrieve at least two ounces of surface material and return it to Earth for study. The asteroid, Bennu, may hold clues to the origin of the solar system and the source of water and organic molecules found on Earth.
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