This is how NASA aims to bring Mars rock and soil samples at a cheaper and faster rate

NASA proposes a quicker, cost-effective plan to bring Mars samples to Earth by 2030, reducing the mission cost from $11 billion to around $7 billion. The revised options include traditional sky crane landing or private company-developed landing systems. Rover-collected samples will be studied for evidence of ancient Martian life.

This is how NASA aims to bring Mars rock and soil samples at a cheaper and faster rate
NASA proposes a quicker, cost-effective plan to bring Mars samples to Earth by 2030, reducing the mission cost from $11 billion to around $7 billion. The revised options include traditional sky crane landing or private company-developed landing systems. Rover-collected samples will be studied for evidence of ancient Martian life.