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  2. Mars sample-return mission - Wikipedia

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    Mars meteorites in the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Once returned to Earth, stored samples can be studied with the most sophisticated science instruments available. Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for science at NASA Headquarters in Washington, expect such studies to allow several new discoveries at many field

  3. NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return - Wikipedia

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    Mars Sample Return [2] (Video; November 17, 2022). The NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return is a proposed Flagship-class Mars sample return (MSR) mission [3] to collect Martian rock and soil samples in 43 small, cylindrical, pencil-sized, titanium tubes and return them to Earth around 2033.

  4. NASA collected potential evidence of life on Mars. Now it’s ...

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    NASA has arrived at two ways of returning samples collected on Mars to Earth. Now, the agency will test the options to see if the cache can make it back in the 2030s. ... Mars Sample Return is ...

  5. NASA scrapped its $11 billion scheme to grab Mars rocks that ...

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    NASA scrapped its $11 billion plan to return samples from Mars to Earth by 2040. It now has not one but two new options to choose from — both are faster and cheaper.

  6. Mars samples that could help us find alien life are stuck ...

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    Dozens of samples of rock and sediment collected from Mars that could be used to detect ancient microbial life could be returned to Earth as soon as 2035 and as late as 2039, depending on the ...

  7. Sample-return mission - Wikipedia

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    A sample return from Mars or other location with the potential to host life is a category V mission under COSPAR, which directs to the containment of any unsterilized sample returned to Earth. This is because it is unknown what the effects such hypothetical life would be on humans or the biosphere of Earth. [ 4 ]

  8. A rover has been collecting rocks from Mars for years. How ...

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    While robotic missions have returned samples from the moon and space rocks like asteroids, a successful Mars mission would mark the first time that rocks from another planet made it back to Earth ...

  9. NASA punts Mars Sample Return decision to the next ... - AOL

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    The independent review board determined that the original design would probably cost up to $11 billion and not return samples to Earth until at least 2040. ... Mars Sample Return as their field's ...