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Can NASA’s troubled Mars Sample Return mission be saved?


There seems to be an unofficial robotic house race underway involving the Red Planet. Both the U.S. and China are scripting methods for bringing goodies again to Earth from Mars by way of their respective Mars Sample Return (MSR) endeavors.

For America, issues are presently occurring in real-time on Mars. NASA’s Perseverance rover is busily wheeling about throughout the ins and outs of Jezero Crater, biting into and snatching primo chunks of Mars for eventual pick-up by a future MSR mission. But early on, for NASA, the house company discovered itself caught between a Mars rock and a budgetary and timing exhausting place. The house company’s plans for MSR finally rang a price ticket upwards of $11 billion. Additionally, NASA estimated that samples of Mars filth, rock, and ambiance would not be returned to Earth till 2040.

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
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