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What went wrong with Mars Sample Return - The Planetary Society NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) program was supposed to be lean, fast, and focused — no extra science instruments, no dedicated communications systems, and launching in 2026 But the effort has foundered due to its complexity and mismanagement
Can NASAs troubled Mars Sample Return mission be saved? An independent review team is delivering a final report to NASA leadership to determine if the agency's Mars Sample Return mission is salvageable after facing scrutiny for its $11 billion
Mars sample-return mission - Wikipedia A Mars sample-return (MSR) mission is a proposed mission to collect rock and dust samples on Mars and return them to Earth [1] Such a mission would allow more extensive analysis than that allowed by onboard sensors [2]
Concerns grow over Mars Sample Return mission - AIP Publishing Costs are rising for Mars Sample Return The planned mission has great scientific promise: The Martian rock and soil to be collected should provide unprecedented insight into the Red Planet’s geological history and could even reveal evidence of past life
NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission Hits Snags: Budget Cuts Management . . . NASA is set to discuss challenges with its high-profile Mars Sample Return mission, facing budget cuts and management woes With a media briefing scheduled for January 7, 2025, the mission aims to bring Martian samples collected by Perseverance back to Earth but is currently grappling with cost overruns and management issues
SpaceX Starship to save failed Mars Sample Return mission NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission has been threatened by financial problems and technical difficulties An independent expert commission last year expressed doubts about the return of valuable samples from the surface of Mars, as its implementation by available technologies turned out to be “unrealistic ”
The Mars Sample Return Mission Is at a Dangerous Crossroads As part of a Mars sample return mission, a rocket will carry a container of sample tubes with Martian rock and soil samples into orbit around Mars and release it for pick up by another