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NASA and international partners to study Mars Ice Mapper mission – SpaceNews
NASA and three international partners have signed an agreement to cooperate on a proposed mission to search for ice deposits under the surface of Mars.
WASHINGTON NASA and three international partners have signed an agreement to cooperate on a proposed mission to search for ice deposits under the surface of Mars, a precursor for human missions there.
In a Feb. 3 statement, NASA said it signed a statement of intent with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Italian space agency ASI regarding the International Mars Ice Mapper. Under that agreement, the agencies will study concepts for the mission and potential…
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