Despite the importance of the mission, NASA still needs to cut the Mars sample return budget from US$11 billion to US$8 billion in order to fulfill it. While a revised plan aims to streamline the ...
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China's plans place it years ahead of NASA and ESA, whose joint Mars Sample Return mission was recently delayed. Reportedly, the current timeline indicates that NASA's lander might launch by 2035, ...