Submitted by Responsibility_57 t3_ztf1ue in space
Responsibility_57 OP t1_j1daip8 wrote
Was there life on Mars? / Is Mars turning itself into another life sustaining planet in the solar system? Can these questions be really answered with the current capabilities of our technology. We got to wait until 2033 to have a peek into the rock and soil of Mars surface.
razareddit t1_j1dl8vb wrote
What's the update on the mission to bring these samples back?
Oderdigg t1_j1dlf8y wrote
I'm curious how they'll find it after years of dust storms.
Sattalyte t1_j1dw8f5 wrote
That's the neat part - they won't.
spanner3 t1_j1gbn4a wrote
They know exactly where it is and while mars is windy the atmospheric density is apparently low enough that the sample containers can’t be pushed around. After a decade they’ll only have a light covering of dust.
enknowledgepedia t1_j1g2rmz wrote
The 10 samples tubes which are being dropped now are a backup in case perseverance fails to deliver the actual samples to the lander which are persevered under its belly. In the event of failure by Perseverance, NASA had planned to send helicopters to pick these samples and deliver to the lander and later loaded into the Mars Ascent Vehicle and brought back to Earth - mote details here - https://youtu.be/1iQU58GnFZQ
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