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"Mars Sample Mission Uncertainty Threatens JPL Employment Stability"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Mars Sample Mission Uncertainty Threatens JPL Employment Stability"

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has laid off 100 contractors and is scaling back its Mars Sample Return mission due to a significant budget reduction. The mission's funding for this fiscal year is capped at $300 million, a sharp decrease from the previous year's $822 million and below the requested $949 million. This has led to a hiring freeze and the suspension of a key project within the mission. Lawmakers have criticized NASA's decision, emphasizing the mission's importance for American leadership in space science. The mission's final cost is estimated to be nearly $10 billion, and the cuts threaten the mission's timeline, American jobs, and competitiveness, especially in light of China's similar mission plans. The Mars Sample Return mission has been deemed the highest scientific priority by the planetary science community, but its funding challenges are causing concern for the balance of NASA's planetary science programs.

"NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Achieves New Flight Records and Captures Mars Wreckage Images"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Achieves New Flight Records and Captures Mars Wreckage Images"

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter, initially expected to perform just five flights, has completed its 70th flight, influencing the design of future Mars missions. Lessons learned from Ingenuity's extended mission are being applied to the Mars Sample Return (MSR) project, which will now include two helicopters for sample retrieval. These helicopters will serve as a backup to transport samples to a lander if the Perseverance rover is unable to do so. NASA is also reviewing the overall MSR architecture due to concerns about meeting the schedule and budget, with a revised plan expected by March. Meanwhile, budget constraints are causing NASA to proceed cautiously with funding at 2023 levels under a continuing resolution.