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After Iran’s attack, Israel weighs its options.

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Israel considered its options after Iran’s attack

Israel showed signs that it would not immediately retaliate for the hundreds of exploding drones and missiles that Iran fired at it over the weekend, nearly all of which Israel and its allies intercepted.

Israel’s war cabinet met yesterday without deciding when or how to respond to the assault. But officials said they would relax restrictions on large gatherings and educational activities, a possible indication that they did not expect an immediate escalation.

Iran’s attack, in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed seven Iranian military commanders in Syria, represented a moment of great risk, because it was the first time it had directly struck Israel in the two nations’ long shadow war. But it caused little damage, largely because Iran had telegraphed its intentions well in advance.

“The matter can be deemed concluded,” Iran’s mission to the U.N. said in a statement yesterday. “However, should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran’s response will be considerably more severe.”

International response: President Biden reached out to Israel to discourage further escalation, fearing a wider war in the Middle East; Group of 7 leaders condemned Iran’s attack , but also urged restraint.

In Gaza, three people said Israeli troops fired at a crowd of people trying to return to their homes in the enclave’s north. The Palestinian Authority’s news agency said five people were killed, but the circumstances of the deaths could not be confirmed independently, and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions about the incident.

The first criminal trial of a former U.S. president begins

Jury selection begins today in Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial , a first for an American ex-president.

Manhattan prosecutors, who have accused Trump of falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal, have advantages that include insider witnesses and a jury pool drawn from one of the most liberal counties in the U.S. Mr. Trump and some aides and lawyers privately concede that the jury is unlikely to acquit him outright, according to people with knowledge of the discussions.

So Trump is seeking to write his own reality, telling a story that he believes could pave his return to the White House in November. He has framed his failed efforts to delay the case as evidence that he cannot receive a fair trial, casting himself as a political martyr under attack from the prosecution and the judge.

Win or lose, Trump will be the first presidential candidate whose political fate , before being decided by millions of voters, will be shaped by 12 people in a jury box. Here’s what to know about the trial .

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A knife-wielding man at a mall in a Sydney suburb stabbed nearly 20 people, including a 9-month-old girl. Six people died, including the baby’s mother. The attacker — whose motives remained unclear — was shot and killed by a police officer, the authorities said.

“These things don’t happen in Australia,” said Kristie Spong, 54, who had been to the mall with her daughter a few days earlier and returned Sunday to lay flowers at a memorial.

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In some cases, scientists say, the threats are so intractable that the only way to protect Australia’s animals is to change them. Using a variety of techniques, including crossbreeding, scientists are altering the genomes of vulnerable animals , such as the helmeted honeyeater and the northern quoll, hoping to arm them with the traits they need to survive. But there can be unforeseen consequences to such interventions.

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Too expensive, too slow: NASA asks for help with JPL’s Mars Sample Return mission

These tubes hold samples of rock cores and regolith collected on Mars by JPL's Perseverance rover.

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After months of turmoil over the future of a vaunted mission to bring samples of the Red Planet back to Earth, NASA has its verdict on Mars Sample Return .

The space agency is “committed” to bringing those rocks back from Mars, Administrator Bill Nelson said Monday, but it will have to do it with way less money and in far less time than currently designed.

And how exactly is NASA going to pull that off? Right now it has no idea — and it’s looking for someone who does.

“I have asked our folks to reach out with a request for information to industry, to [the Jet Propulsion Laboratory] and to all NASA centers, and to report back this fall an alternate plan that will get [the samples] back quicker and cheaper,” Nelson said in a news conference at NASA headquarters.

His comments came in response to an independent review commissioned by NASA last year that declared there was “near zero probability” of Mars Sample Return making its proposed 2028 launch date, and “no credible” way to fulfill the mission within its current budget.

Pulling off the mission as designed would probably cost up to $11 billion, the review board found, with the samples not reaching Earth until at least 2040.

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“The bottom line is that $11 billion is too expensive, and not returning samples until 2040 is unacceptably too long,” Nelson said. “It’s the decade of the 2040s that we’re going to be landing astronauts on Mars.”

NASA will direct $310 million to Mars Sample Return this year, less than half of the amount it’s allowed to spend on the project and a fraction of last year’s $822.3-million budget.

Next year, the agency will request just $200 million from Congress for the mission — a head-spinning drop from the $949 million the Biden administration wanted to invest in Mars Sample Return in March 2023.

The announcement comes as something of a blow to JPL, the La Cañada Flintridge institution tasked with managing the mission. JPL has already laid off more than 600 employees and 40 contractors this year after NASA ordered it to reduce spending in anticipation of budget cuts spurred by the challenges of Mars Sample Return.

Proposals go out soon to all NASA centers and the private aerospace sector for “a revised plan that utilizes innovation and proven technology to lower risks, to lower costs and to lower mission complexity so we can return these really precious samples to Earth in the 2030s,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate. The due date for proposals is next month, and those selected for further study will get NASA grants this summer.

This essentially puts JPL in a position of having to compete for its own project.

“Right now if JPL were to come up with the answer, then I’d say JPL is gonna be sitting pretty good,” Nelson said during Monday’s news conference. “But we’re opening this up to everyone because we want to get every new and fresh idea that we can.”

NASA’s decision to outsource a solution to the Mars Sample Return problem frustrated some Mars scientists.

“What I expected is for NASA to step up and say, ‘These things are hard and we choose to do them,’ ” said Bethany L. Ehlmann , a planetary scientist at Caltech. “That is the leadership required to be the nation leading the world in space exploration.”

Several members of California’s congressional delegation expressed dismay.

“I am disappointed that after eight long months of review on the Mars Sample Return mission, NASA is only just now issuing a call for studies on the best path forward,” Rep. Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park) said in a statement.

Lawmakers have lobbied to preserve JPL’s funding, citing the need to protect jobs and keep the U.S. space program competitive. China has announced a sample return mission of its own to launch in 2028 or 2030.

“These cuts will delay the mission at a critical time, further diminish our highly skilled workforce, and significantly undermine California’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and our state’s globally leading science and space leadership as we face increasing competition with China,” California’s U.S. senators, Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler , said in a joint statement.

“We strongly urge Administrator Nelson to work with Congress to better balance these cuts so that the JPL workforce is protected and the mission proceeds.”

Workers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston remove the lid of the OSIRIS-REx sample return canister.

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A joint project with the European Space Agency, Mars Sample Return would deliver rocks, rubble and dust that have already been gathered and sealed into tubes by the Perseverance rover.

The current design relies on a lander that would retrieve those tubes from the Red Planet’s Jezero Crater and use a small rocket to ferry them into Martian orbit, where they would rendezvous with a spacecraft that would make the journey back to Earth. That craft would touch down on Earth roughly five years after the orbiter’s launch.

The ultimate goal is to comb the samples for evidence that life has ever existed on Mars, and to help NASA plan for future crewed missions, Nelson said.

In the most recent planetary science decadal survey — a report prepared for NASA every 10 years by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — planetary scientists named the Mars Sample Return mission as the “highest scientific priority of NASA’s robotic exploration efforts this decade” and argued that the program should be completed “as soon as is practicably possible with no increase or decrease in its current scope.”

But the authors cautioned that the ambitious mission shouldn’t come at the cost of other planetary science, suggesting a roughly $5-billion to $7-billion cap.

“Mars Sample Return is of fundamental strategic importance to NASA, U.S. leadership in planetary science, and international cooperation and should be completed as rapidly as possible,” the report stated . “However, its cost should not be allowed to undermine the long-term programmatic balance of the planetary portfolio.”

The agency is committing to keeping the mission within that recommended budget, Nelson said. Allowing Mars Sample Return’s costs to reach the $8 billion to $11 billion the review board estimated would require NASA “to cannibalize other programs, other science programs, and there are so many that are absolutely important,” Nelson said.

“JPL remains strongly committed to the Mars Sample Return mission, the highest priority in the past two planetary science decadal surveys,” the institution said in a statement. “We will continue to contribute our unique capabilities to NASA and all partners to ensure mission success.”

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Budget deal for NASA offers glimmer of hope for JPL’s Mars Sample Return mission

With a final 2024 budget for NASA in place, the space agency has directed JPL not to cut any more staff working on the Mars Sample Return mission.

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