[FPSPACE] Future Missions to Mars Will be Joint NASA/ESA Efforts

LARRY KLAES ljk4 at msn.com
Fri Dec 5 00:34:38 EST 2008


December 4, 2008
 
Future Missions to Mars Will be Joint NASA/ESA Efforts
 
Written by Nancy Atkinson
 
Future missions to Mars, including a sample return mission will be joint endeavors between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). NASA's associate administrator for space science Ed Weiler revealed in Thursday's Mars Science Laboratory press conference that the two space agencies agreed this week, based on initial discussions last July, to work together on future Mars missions. "This delay (of MSL) also means an opportunity of in the future having one Mars program for all the Earth," said Weiler.
 
"We have now gotten approval that in the future, NASA and ESA are going to work together to come up with a European-U.S. Mars architecture," Weiler said. "That is, missions won't be NASA missions, they won't be ESA missions, they will be joint missions. We need to work together. We'll never, ever do a sample return mission unless we work together. We both have the same goals scientifically, we want to get our science communities together and start laying out a plan. We've committed to working together to reaching those goals."
 
A robotic mission to collect soil and rock samples and return them to Earth for analysis would likely cost between $6 billion and $8 billion and not be feasible until the 2020s.
 
Full article here:
 
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/12/04/future-missions-to-mars-will-be-joint-nasaesa-efforts/
 
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://www.friends-partners.org/pipermail/fpspace/attachments/20081205/b3c5ac35/attachment.html 


More information about the FPSPACE mailing list