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Tree Langdon
Tree Langdon

Aug 18, 2021

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Why Japan May Beat NASA in the Race to Get Regolith to Earth

Collecting ‘soil’ on Mars is proving to be tricky.

two three headed beaker like lab instruments with faces reflected through them.
Photo by Science in HD on Unsplash

The race is on to get a sample of Martian soil into the hands of scientists on Earth.

The soil on Mars is a mystery we are slowly solving. Each time a rover lands there, they bring along the…

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