
NASA spacecraft, OSIRIS-REx, will gather samples from the Bennu asteroid on Oct. 20. (NASA)
By Marcia Dunn, AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — After almost two years circling an ancient asteroid hundreds of millions of miles away, a NASA spacecraft this week will attempt to descend to the treacherous, boulder-packed surface and snatch a handful of rubble.
The drama unfolds Tuesday as the U.S. takes its first crack at collecting asteroid samples for return to Earth, a feat accomplished so far only by Japan.
Then COVID-19 struck.