"Mars Sample Return: Analyzing the Missteps"

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Source: The Planetary Society
"Mars Sample Return: Analyzing the Missteps"
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NASA's Mars Sample Return (MSR) program, originally estimated to cost $5.3 billion, has faced complexity and mismanagement, leading to a revised cost of $10 billion or more and a delayed launch until 2030 at the earliest. An independent review identified management failures, unexpected design complexities, and external events such as the war in Ukraine as contributing to MSR’s difficulties. The review also highlighted the need for clearer guidelines, budget resiliency, and a unified message from NASA leadership to ensure the success of the mission.

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