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Photographic image of a papercraft version of the OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Model.

This stress ball version of the asteroid Bennu is the second designed by the OSIRIS-REx team. It was created after the spacecraft arrived at Bennu and realized that it was much rockier than they originally thought.

Image of the OSIRIS-Rex mission Mural on the Michael J. Drake Building located at 1415 N 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705.

Poster for Bennu's Journey. This is a 6-minute animated movie about NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, asteroid Bennu, and the formation of our solar system.

Poster created to promote the Sample Collection phase of the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Return Mission

Poster created to promote the Sample Site Selection phase of the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Return Mission

Poster created to promote the Earth Gravity Assist phase of the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Return Mission

Poster created to promote the arrival phase of the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Return Mission

Poster created to promote the departure phase of the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Return Mission. Design created by the OSIRIS-REx Graphic Arts Team

OSIRIS-REx Mission Logo

Artist’s conception of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft collecting a sample from the asteroid Bennu.

Photograph of Michael Drake and Dante Lauretta from 2008

Image of a Lego sculpture created by Lego artist Dave Shaddix for Bennuval!

Event program from the second Bennuval! on December 1st 2018

Scan of Bennuval! ticket and event program from September 12th 2015

In 1907, by proclamation of President Roosevelt, all federal lands in California, Arizona, and New Mexico within 60 feet of the border line were set apart as a public reservation. Although this frontier is occasionally usurped by ranchers and…

A winding path extends into the distance. Rocks and vegetation surround the path on both sides. In the distance, a gap in the vegetation serves to slow the spread of fire.

View of Monument 238, which stands between several shrubs. To the left, a small path is visible.

A dirt path winds between several trees. Fallen leaves from the trees cover the ground.

The United States closed their fence and customs office while the Mexicans keep their office opened. Nobody is supposed to cross at this point, but if they do, they can still pay their Mexican "crossing-fees", or mordida. Here, a customs house stands…
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