Parachute deploy!
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I'm excited for this to be very normal and exactly as expected.
Touchdown!
The Launch Pad are live with a countdown clock. The NASA webcast is scheduled to start in just over nine hours from now.
Sample return capsule has been wheeled into the clean room. Next step is to carefully extract the sample canister from the capsule.
End-of-day update:
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx clean room team has finished disassembling the sample capsule and packaging its components, including the unopened sample canister. Now packed in shipping containers – along with the environmental samples the recovery team collected around the capsule’s landing site this morning – the items are scheduled to be delivered on Monday, Sept. 25, to their permanent home at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Helicopter is now transporting the capsule to the clean room.