Not all asteroids are solid rocks—some are loose collections of debris held together by weak gravity. These are called rubble-pile asteroids, and they can be surprisingly fragile. The asteroid Bennu, visited by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, was so loosely packed that when the spacecraft tried to grab a sample, its surface collapsed like a ball pit.

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