Mars Sample Return Mission Stalled by Soaring Costs; NASA Seeks New Plans

April 15, 2024
Mars Sample Return Mission Stalled by Soaring Costs; NASA Seeks New Plans
  • NASA's Perseverance rover may have found signs of ancient alien life in Mars samples.

  • The mission to bring these samples back to Earth is delayed due to rising costs and setbacks.

  • Originally budgeted at $5-7 billion, the Mars sample-return project now estimates $8-11 billion.

  • The sample return, initially planned for the near future, is now not expected until 2040.

  • NASA is exploring new proposals to streamline the mission and cut costs, with a deadline of May 17 for submissions.

  • Despite financial and staffing challenges, NASA is dedicated to the goal of retrieving Mars samples, a pivotal step for subsequent human exploration of the Moon and Mars.

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