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Sir Brian May 'immensely proud' to be part of Osiris-Rex asteroid sample team

Sky News Sunday, 24 September 2023
Sir Brian May has said he is "immensely proud" to be part of the team who successfully collected NASA's first asteroid samples from deep space.
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Sir Brian May spoke to Channel 4 News about his role in supporting the latest Nasa mission to extract dust and debris from an asteroid and bring it back to earth for the first time. The astrophysicist said he hoped the Osiris-Rex mission would help us understand and find the seeds of life on earth....

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