The source provides an extensive overview of the OSIRIS-REx mission, detailing the seven-year effort to collect and return a pristine sample from asteroid Bennu. It explains the meticulous selection criteria for choosing Bennu, noting its carbon-rich composition and favorable orbital mechanics. The episode highlights the precision engineering of the spacecraft, particularly the TAGSAM mechanism and the extreme contamination control protocols required to protect the sample during collection and re-entry. Most significantly, the report outlines the chemical inventory of the returned regolith, which includes life's building blocks such as uracil, Vitamin B₃, and amino-acid precursors, suggesting that the components for biology were delivered to Earth from space. Finally, the source places the mission in context, comparing Bennu's sample to that of asteroid Ryugu and discussing the implications for astrobiology and the origin-of-life hypotheses.