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We’re gathering samples on Mars, but how would they safely make it to Earth for further study?

Go behind the scenes with the Mars Sample Return team. They're conducting drop tests to see how the sample containment system would withstand landing on our home planet.

Similar to the lunar samples from the Apollo missions to the Moon, it's expected that the Martian samples would be studied in great detail for many decades by future generations of scientists, using instruments and techniques that have yet to be invented.

Wondering about the safety of bringing Martian samples to Earth? The team has planned for that, too! Although it's extremely unlikely that the samples could be hazardous to Earth’s biosphere, NASA and its partner in the planned campaign, the European Space Agency, would operate with an abundance of caution by treating any returned samples as if they were hazardous, from landing to the samples' safe delivery at a dedicated high-containment laboratory.

#MarsSampleReturn #Mars #tests #science #technology #shorts
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@alphaadhito

2 years ago

I love the won't bother with parachute and literary just yeet the capsule to the ground. They must've learnt from Genesis sample return incident a lot.

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@JohnVance

2 years ago

What a brilliant and inexpensive solution to slamming in into the test rig -- tensioned bungee cords!

4 | 0

@Paddler007able

2 years ago

every homeowner should have a tower like that in the backyard

6 | 3

@DenethshareGaming

2 years ago

It looks really safe 🎉😮

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@virunapasandul5804

2 years ago

Advanced Spacial Gravity pressure.

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@adiraedinesh2419

1 year ago

What if it lands on a hard rock or very thick snow or deep water or streams or rivers?

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@rustyshackleford234

2 years ago

Aren’t asteroid samples coming back this year?

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@Mr_Battlefield

2 years ago

Why not land it in the ocean somewhere close to land? Wouldn't that eliminate the damages? Also why no parachute not even a small one to create some type of drag?

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@MauriceLeviejr

2 years ago

Rocket assisted landing anyone?

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@rkornilo

1 year ago

I have yet to hear it explicitly, so what I am gathering from the videos I’ve seen as of late, is they’re not going to use a parachute?

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@Life_42

2 years ago

Go NASA!

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@MatthewMorgan25

2 years ago

Lol... I'm sure someone can build a small pond with impact material for a lot cheaper then this.

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@dexter2433

2 years ago

nasa has done amazing things but some times I think they way over engineer things ...

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