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NASA's New Plans for Mars Samples: A Race Against Time and Cost
MarsWednesday, January 8, 2025
The first plan uses the sky crane method, which safely landed the Perseverance and Curiosity rovers. This method involves a heat shield, parachutes, and retrorockets. The second plan relies on new commercial capabilities. Mars has a thin atmosphere, making it hard to land safely. Both plans need a Mars Ascent Vehicle to lift off from the planet's surface and rendezvous with an orbiter. The orbiter will then bring the samples back to Earth. NASA wants to study these samples in state-of-the-art facilities to understand Mars' history and prepare for human exploration. The European Space Agency is evaluating these new plans.
There are challenges ahead. NASA needs to make the sky crane bigger and design a Mars Ascent Vehicle that can survive a landing and launch. The new U. S. administration will decide if they want to continue with the program and request the necessary budget. China is also interested in returning samples from Mars. NASA wants to ensure their methodical approach gives a detailed history of Mars and answers if life existed there millions of years ago.
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