NASA scientists leaning away from Mars sample return in 2003.
NO HURRY: Scientists advising NASA on its strategy for robotic Mars exploration in light of the discovery of possible Martian lifeforms are leaning away from a hurry-up mission to return samples of the Red Planet to Earth for close analysis. The original schedule of a sample return mission in 2005...
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