They are so precious that we speak of “treasures of humanity”.
But before their arrival on Earth, which will mark a milestone in the history of space exploration, the road will be long for the samples taken from Mars by the Perseverance rover.
After combing through the data produced for a year and a half by the robot, NASA presented, in a joint press conference with the European Space Agency (ESA), the protocol chosen to repatriate the precious tubes containing the earth. and Martian rocks.
This "architecture"
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which will require many technical developments, should make it possible to recover the samples within ten years.
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