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Report Series: Committee on Planetary Protection
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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0309270693
ISBN-13 9780309270694
Publisher National Academies Press
Imprint National Academies Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 27th, 2022
Print length 88 Pages
Product Classification: Space science
Ksh 7,400.00
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Since the 1980s, national and international planetary protection policies have sought to avoid contamination by terrestrial organisms that could compromise future investigations regarding the origin or presence of Martian life. Over the last decade, the number of national space agencies planning, participating in, and undertaking missions to Mars has increased, and private-sector enterprises are engaged in activities designed to enable commercial missions to Mars. The nature of missions to Mars is also evolving to feature more diversity in purposes and technologies. As missions to Mars increase and diversify, national and international processes for developing planetary protection measures recognize the need to consider the interests of scientific discovery, commercial activity, and human exploration. The implications of these changes for planetary protection should be considered in the context of how much science has learned about Mars, and about terrestrial life, in recent years. At the request of NASA, this report identifies criteria for determining locations on Mars potentially suitable for landed robotic missions that satisfy less stringent bioburden requirements, which are intended to manage the risk of forward contamination. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Setting the Stage: Astrobiological Possibilities on Mars3 Considerations for Reducing Bioburden Requirements4 Risk Management and Post-Landing Approaches to Planetary Protection5 Planetary Protection and Human Missions to MarsReferencesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Relevant ReportsAppendix C: Current Mars Planetary Protection Categories and Bioburden RequirementsAppendix D: AcronymsAppendix E: Committee and Staff Biographical Information

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