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SPACE MISSION TO RETRIEVE TANGIBLE SAMPLES FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL LOCATION AND RETURN WITH THEM TO EARTH FOR ANALYSIS
Sample return; Sample-return; Sample return mission; Sample return capsule
  • Apollo astronauts work on the Moon to collect samples and explore. Near Shorty Crater they found some orange lunar regolith.
  • A meteorite probably from asteroid (4) Vesta that fell on Africa. Sample return can help corroborate meteorite analysis and astronomical results.
  • Lunar soil sample collected by China's [[Chang'e 5]] mission displayed at [[Airshow China]] 2021.
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  • Another meteorite thought to be from ancient Mars
  • Moon rock from [[Apollo 15]] interpretive sign.
  • Moon rock from Apollo 15 at [[NASA Ames Visitor Center]].
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  • Stardust]]'' mission
  • Animation of TAGSAM arm moving
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Paul Sample (artist)         
  • Paul Sample at work in his studio.
AMERICAN ARTIST (1896-1974)
Paul Starrett Sample
Paul Starrett Sample (September 14, 1896 in Louisville, Kentucky – February 26, 1974 in Norwich, Vermont) was an American artist who portrayed life in New England in the middle of the 20th Century with a style that showed elements of "Social Realism and Regionalism."
panel game         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
¦ noun Brit. a broadcast quiz played by a panel or team of people.
Panel show         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Celebrity panelists may compete with each other, such as on The News Quiz; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on Match Game and Blankety Blank; or do both, such as on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
Sample space         
  •  Up or down? Flipping a brass tack leads to a '''sample space''' composed of two outcomes that are not equally likely.
  • Flipping a coin leads to a '''sample space''' composed of two outcomes that are almost equally likely.
  • A visual representation of a finite sample space and events. The red oval is the event that a number is odd, and the blue oval is the event that a number is prime.
SET OF ALL POSSIBLE OUTCOMES OR RESULTS OF A STATISTICAL TRIAL OR EXPERIMENT
SampleSpace; Probability/Sample space; Sample Space; Sample spaces; Universal sample space; Sample description space; Possibility space
In probability theory, the sample space (also called sample description space or possibility space) of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes or results of that experiment. A sample space is usually denoted using set notation, and the possible ordered outcomes, or sample points, are listed as elements in the set.
Samuel C. Sample         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Samuel Sample; Samuel Caldwell Sample; Representative Sample
Samuel Caldwell Sample (August 15, 1796 – December 2, 1855) was an American lawyer and politician who served a single term as a United States Representative from Indiana from 1843 to 1845.
Panel analysis         
STATISTICAL METHOD
Dynamic panel model; Panel regression; Panel model
Panel (data) analysis is a statistical method, widely used in social science, epidemiology, and econometrics to analyze two-dimensional (typically cross sectional and longitudinal) panel data. The data are usually collected over time and over the same individuals and then a regression is run over these two dimensions.
Popham panel         
  • The actress [[Mae West]] was requisitioned by a British commander serving on the North-West Frontier of India using a Popham panel.
GROUND-TO-AIR SIGNALING DEVICE
Popham Panel; T-signalling panel
A Popham panel, or T-signalling panel, was a means of ground-to-air communication, in Morse code, developed during the First World War, before the introduction of radio communication. They were named for Robert Brooke-Popham and were used by the British and American armed forces.
Twelve Panel (Fabergé egg)         
1899 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Twelve Panel (Faberge egg); Twelve Panel; Twelve Panel egg
The Twelve Panel is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1899. The Fabergé egg was made for Alexander Kelch, who presented it to his wife, Barbara (Varvara) Kelch-Bazanova.
Panel of Chairs         
OTHER COMMITTEE OF THE UK HOUSE OF COMMONS
Chairmen's Panel Committee; Speaker's Panel of Chairmen; Chairmen's Panel
The Panel of Chairs (formerly the Chairmen's Panel) are members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom responsible for chairing public bill committees and other General Committees, as well as debates in Westminster Hall, the parallel debating chamber. The three Deputy Speakers, who are automatically members, are responsible for chairing Committees of the Whole House.
Mars sample-return mission         
  • Mars Sample Return Campaign for bringing Mars Rock Samples Back to Earth
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  • Artist concept of a Mars sample-return mission, 1993
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  • ''Perseverance'' rover
TYPE OF SPACEFLIGHT FOR SAMPLES RETURN
Earth Return Vehicle; Mars Sample Return; Mars Return Sample Mission; Martian sample return mission; Mars Sample Return Mission; Mars sample return; International Committee Against Mars Sample Return; Concerns for an early Mars sample return; ICAMSR; Barry DiGregorio; Mars sample return mission; MSR mission
A Mars sample-return (MSR) mission is a proposed mission to collect rock and dust samples on Mars and return them to Earth. Such a mission would allow more extensive analysis than that allowed by onboard sensors.

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Sample-return mission

A sample-return mission is a spacecraft mission to collect and return samples from an extraterrestrial location to Earth for analysis. Sample-return missions may bring back merely atoms and molecules or a deposit of complex compounds such as loose material and rocks. These samples may be obtained in a number of ways, such as soil and rock excavation or a collector array used for capturing particles of solar wind or cometary debris. Nonetheless, concerns have been raised that the return of such samples to planet Earth may endanger Earth itself.

To date, samples of Moon rock from Earth's Moon have been collected by robotic and crewed missions, the comet Wild 2 and the asteroids 25143 Itokawa and 162173 Ryugu have been visited by robotic spacecraft which returned samples to Earth, and samples of the solar wind have been returned by the robotic Genesis mission. Samples from the asteroid 101955 Bennu are en route back to Earth and are expected to arrive in September 2023.

In addition to sample-return missions, samples from three identified non-terrestrial bodies have been collected by other means: samples from the Moon in the form of Lunar meteorites, samples from Mars in the form of Martian meteorites, and samples from Vesta in the form of HED meteorites.