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(Courtesy of NASA/JPL)
NASA awards key contract to bring rock
samples back from Mars
NASA's Perseverance Rover is equipped with the most advanced science lab
ever brought to another planet, so it will be able to thoroughly analyze any
rocks and soil that it digs up. However, NASA also has something even more
ambitious in mind: bringing Perseverance samples back to Earth via the Mars
Sample Return mission. Now, NASA and its European Space Agency (ESA) partner
have taken a big step in that mission, awarding the Mars Ascent Propulsion
System (MAPS) contract to Northrop Grumman Systems.
Now that Perseverance has landed in the Jezero Crater, it will spend the
next couple of years searching the area for signs of life. If it finds
interesting rocks or dirt, it will cache them into "hyper-sterile" vessels that
are uncontaminated from any Earthly organic materials. Those will then be place
in tubes and stored inside the rover body.
The Mars Return Mission involves sending two spacecraft to Mars. One will
land on the planet, meet up with the rover and grab the samples, then take off
and orbit Mars (the "take off" part is where the MAPS contract comes in). The
second spacecraft will rendezvous with that craft in Mars orbit and carry the
samples back to Earth.
The original plan was to launch the sample return craft in 2026, land it in
2028 and return the Mars samples to Earth by 2031. Those dates are still up in
the air, however, after an independent board recommended allowing more time (and
cost) for the mission.
The Northrop Grumman contract is worth up to $84.5 million, which is a
small part of the current $3.3 billion estimated mission budget. NASA sad it
covers "support and products" for the MAPS ascent propulsion mission and "moves
NASA and ESA one step closer to realizing Mars Sample Return." However, given
the complexity of the project and the fact that it's never been tried, don't be
surprised if those dates and budgets get pushed.
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