An international effort to launch a robotic mission to fetch and return a Martian sample back to Earth within the next decade is gaining steam.
Members of the International Mars Architecture for Return Samples (IMARS) convened in Washington, DC, US, in late November to lay the foundations for an international collaboration for a Martian soil sample return mission.
IMARS includes representatives from more than half a dozen nations and agencies, including NASA, the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, and other space-faring nations are welcome to join. IMARS is a committee of the International Mars Exploration Working Group, which was established in 1993 to coordinate Mars exploration missions.
IMARS participants will perform a series of mission design studies before reconvening in March 2008.