Japanese MMX Moves to Launch Pad for Phobos Sample-Return Mission

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Japanese MMX Moves to Launch Pad for Phobos Sample-Return Mission
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Japan’s Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) has reached Tanegashima for a late-2026 launch on the H3 rocket. The mission will collect about 10 grams from Phobos and return the samples to Earth in 2031, aided by the IDEFIX rover to scout a landing site. MMX aims to help determine whether Phobos and Deimos are captured asteroids or Mars ejecta, offering insights into Mars’ history and the inner solar system; after delays tied to H3 issues, the project targets a Mars-orbit phase in 2027 and a Phobos landing in 2029.

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