Close-up of a sample particle from asteroid Bennu. Credit NASA/Scott Eckley The same particle analyzed with X-ray computed tomography scanning. This specimen shows the most common types of
Close-up of a sample particle from asteroid Bennu. Credit NASA/Scott Eckley The same particle analyzed with X-ray computed tomography scanning. This specimen shows the most common types of
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NASA/Scott Eckley These X-ray computed tomography (XCT) scans released on March 17, 2026, give us a glimpse inside asteroid Bennu. They show the most common types of crack networks observed
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Left: integrated emission maps of the H2CO 4(0,4)-3(0,3) line for the observed sources. Right: peak intensity emission for the same line. Continuum emission at 0.8 mm contours is overlaid to
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