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Brian May has once again proven why he is rock royalty. Not only is he the Queen guitarist, but he is also an astrophysicist who recently helped NASA return its first-ever asteroid sample to Earth.

Brian May has once again proven why he is rock royalty. Not only is he the Queen guitarist, but he is also an astrophysicist who recently helped NASA return its first ever asteroid sample to Earth.May said he was"immensely proud" to be part of the team that collected the sample from the asteroid Bennu."Hello NASA folks, space fans, asteroid aficionados.

Brian May has once again proven why he is rock royalty. Not only is he the Queen guitarist, but he is also an astrophysicist who recently helpedMay said he was"immensely proud" to be part of the team that collected the sample from the asteroid Bennu."Hello NASA folks, space fans, asteroid aficionados.

from the spacecraft's data that allowed the leader of the mission, Dante Lauretta, and the team to locate a safe site to land and collect a sample.In the clip, May apologized for not being with the team on the momentous occasion. "I'm rehearsing for a Queen tour but my heart stays with you as this precious sample is recovered," he explained.

"Happy sample return day, and congratulations to all who work so incredibly hard on this mission, especially my dear friend Dante."After dropping off the sample capsule in Utah, OSIRIS-REx is

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