NASA probe to asteroid Bennu slows down as it nears target
The spacecraft s main engine thrusters fired in a braking manoeuvre designed to slow the spacecraft s speed relative to Bennu from approximately 491 metre/seconc to 140 metre/second NASA said in a statement on Wednesday.
The mission team will continue to examine telemetry and tracking data as they become available and will have more information on the results of the first "Asteroid Approach Manoeuvre" (AAM-1) over the next week the US space agency added.
During the next six weeks the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will continue executing the series of asteroid approach manoeuvres designed to fly the spacecraft through a precise corridor during its final slow approach to Bennu.
The last of these AAM-4 scheduled for November 12 will adjust the spacecraft s trajectory to arrive at a position 20 km from Bennu on December 3.
After arrival the spacecraft will initiate asteroid proximity operations by performing a series of fly-bys over Bennu s poles and equator NASA said.
OSIRIS-REx short for Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security-Regolith Explorer was launched on September 8 2016.
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