Final Approach to Bennu
This set of images shows the OSIRIS-REx spacecrafts view of Bennu during the final phase of its journey to the asteroid. From Aug. 17 through Nov. 27 the spacecrafts PolyCam camera imaged Bennu almost daily as the spacecraft traveled 1.4 million miles (2.2 million km) toward the asteroid. The final images were obtained from a distance of around 40 miles (65 km). During this period, OSIRIS-REx completed four maneuvers slowing the spacecrafts velocity from approximately 1,100 mph (491 m/sec) to 0.10 mph (0.04 m/sec) relative to Bennu, which resulted in the slower approach speed at the end of the video. Date Taken: Aug. 17 to Nov. 27, 2018
The gravity is so weak that if you sneezed you would probably launch yourself right off.
Looks like the asteroid the Japanese visited