This illustration shows a concept for a proposed NASA Mars
lander-and-rocket combination that would play a key role in returning to Earth
samples of Mars material collected by the Perseverance rover. This Sample
Retrieval Lander would carry a small rocket (about 10 feet, or 3 meters, tall)
called the Mars Ascent Vehicle to the Martian surface. After using a robotic
arm to load the rover’s sealed sample tubes into a container in the nose cone
of the rocket, the lander would launch the Mars Ascent Vehicle into orbit
around the Red Planet. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Editor's Note: This advisory was updated on July
21 to note that audio of the media teleconference will livestream on the
agency's website.
NASA will host a media teleconference at 11 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 27,
to discuss the architecture for its Mars Sample Return campaign.
Audio of the teleconference will livestream online at: https://www.nasa.gov/live
NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) recently held a systems requirement
review as part of the Mars Sample Return campaign’s conceptual design phase --
a phase when the architecture is refined and solidified. The briefing will
present the architecture proposal that is expected to be finalized in September
2022.
The Mars Sample Return campaign may revolutionize humanity’s understanding
of Mars by returning scientifically selected samples for study using the most
sophisticated instruments around the world. This strategic partnership with ESA
will be the first mission to return samples from another planet, including the
first launch from the surface of another planet. The samples to be returned –
currently being collected by Perseverance during its exploration of Jezero
Crater, home to an ancient river-delta – are thought to be the best opportunity
to reveal the early evolution of Mars, including the potential for life.
Teleconference participants include:
- Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator,
Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters in Washington
- David Parker, director of Human and Robotic
Exploration, ESA
- Jeff Gramling, director, Mars Sample Return Program, NASA
- Francois Spoto, head of Mars exploration group,
ESA
Media interested in participating in the call should send their full name,
media affiliation, email address, and phone number to Alana Johnson no later
than two hours before the start of the call at: alana.r.johnson@nasa.gov. A copy of NASA’s media accreditation policy is available online.
For more information about the Mars Sample Return campaign, visit: https://mars.nasa.gov/msr/
Source: NASA,
ESA to Discuss Mars Sample Return Mission | NASA
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