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MSRM
(redirected from Mars Sample Return Mission)

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MSRMMinistry of Sustainable Resource Management (Canada)
MSRMMediterranean Society for Reproductive Medicine (est. 2002)
MSRMMustard Seed Relief Mission (Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK)
MSRMMedical Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization
MSRMMulti-State Reliability Modeling
MSRMMars Sample Return Mission (astronomy)


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It could take 7 to 10 years to build, so its design and construction should be considered at the earliest stages of Mars sample return mission planning," the committee writes.
Boeing Space & Communications was awarded one of three contracts from JPL to develop concepts for a small rocket that will lift science samples gathered by NASA's Mars Sample Return mission and support their return to Earth.
The contest is being held in conjunction with The Planetary Society's ``Red Rover Goes to Mars Training Mission,'' where ``student scientists'' select a suitable landing site on Mars to which Earth might one day send a Mars sample return mission.
 
 
 
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