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NPR News: 01-07-2025 7PM EST

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He says either of these two options would cost around $6 to $7 billion and would get Mars rocks back before 2040. Scientists hope that studying these pristine rock samples could reveal whether Mars has ever been home to life in any form. Nell Greenfield-Boyce, NPR News.

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