Advancing Asteroid Science: KinetX Presents OSIRIS-REx Findings at AGU Fall Meeting

This week, KinetX SNAFD attended the AGU Fall 2021 Meeting in New Orleans to represent NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission and present two posters on our analysis of particle ejections from asteroid Bennu’s surface and image reconstruction of the sample mass loss during the mission’s sample stow campaign. Coralie Adam, KinetX’ TAG navigation lead, also presented an overview of the mission’s proximity operations and sampling event on the “hyperwall” at NASA’s Planetary Science booth. Both posters as well as the mission overview highlighted the team’s advances in particle tracking, trajectory estimation and 3D visualization. The interactive posters can be viewed using the links below:

3D Reconstruction of Sample Mass Loss

Reconstruction of Bennu’s Particle Ejection Events

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