HOUSTON—NASA’s 2020 budget proposal seeks a $109 million investment in a Mars sample return mission, probably conducted in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA), and launched as soon as 2026. The return of rock samples to further assess whether Mars once and possibly still hosts some form...
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