SAMPLE RETURN
Don't look for any sexy new technology on a Mars sample return flight, particularly if curiosity over the possibility of life on the Red Planet spurs an accelerated program. Although there has been talk of advanced solid rockets for an ascent stage to bring Martian rocks and soil back to Earth...
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