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English: The Sample Fetch Rover (SFR) is one of the 3 major elements of the European contribution to MSR. It constitutes one of the two pathways to bring the samples back to the lander alongside M2020
SFR Surface Mission must be completed in a limited period of time driven by the landing date and the latest MAS launch opportunity SFR design is driven by several factors: power efficiency, fast navigation, autonomous operations, compact volume |
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Source | https://mepag.jpl.nasa.gov/announcements/CachingStrategyWorkshopSlides.pdf |
Author | NASA/JPL/CalTech |
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