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How NASA will study long-awaited asteroid samples

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NASA's first ever mission to collect pieces of an asteroid and return them to Earth landed safely in Utah on Sunday. NBC's Gadi Schwartz talks to astrophysicist Janna Levin about what scientists hope to learn about the mission and the challenges NASA faced getting the sample home.