Technological requirements of a planetary return sample mission were studied. The state-of-the-art for problems unique to this class of missions was assessed and technological gaps were identified. The problem areas where significant advancement of the state-of-the-art is required are: life support for the exobiota during the return trip and within the Planetary Receiving Laboratory (PRL); biohazard assessment and control technology; and quarantine qualified handling and experimentation methods and equipment for studying the returned sample in the PRL. Concepts for solving these problems are discussed
The likelihood of biologically contaminating a planet by an atmospheric probe has a low probability ...
The Mars Sample Return Planning Group 2 (MSPG2) was tasked with identifying the steps that encompass...
When we send humans to search for life on other planets, we'll need to know what we brought with us ...
The problem of returning a Mars sample to Earth was considered. The model ecosystem concept was adva...
Recent progress on the development of a basic warning system (BWS) proposed to assess the biohazard ...
For the purpose of understanding some of the possible implications of a terrestrial quarantine const...
A mission designed to collect and return samples from Mars will provide information regarding its co...
Mars has been the target for future human exploration for decades. However, even after the successes...
Martian magnetic history; quarantine issues; surface modifying processes; climate and atmosphere; sa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06University of Washington Abstract Planetary Pene...
The ad hoc Task Group on Planetary Protection formed by the Space Studies Board (SSB) of the Nationa...
Sampling requirements for in situ geological and biological analysis of planetary surface rocks by u...
The discipline of protecting solar system objects from harmful contamination resulting from the acti...
For decades, NASA has been concerned about the protection of planets and other solar system bodies f...
NASA robotic sample return missions designated Category V Restricted Earth Return by the NASA Planet...
The likelihood of biologically contaminating a planet by an atmospheric probe has a low probability ...
The Mars Sample Return Planning Group 2 (MSPG2) was tasked with identifying the steps that encompass...
When we send humans to search for life on other planets, we'll need to know what we brought with us ...
The problem of returning a Mars sample to Earth was considered. The model ecosystem concept was adva...
Recent progress on the development of a basic warning system (BWS) proposed to assess the biohazard ...
For the purpose of understanding some of the possible implications of a terrestrial quarantine const...
A mission designed to collect and return samples from Mars will provide information regarding its co...
Mars has been the target for future human exploration for decades. However, even after the successes...
Martian magnetic history; quarantine issues; surface modifying processes; climate and atmosphere; sa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06University of Washington Abstract Planetary Pene...
The ad hoc Task Group on Planetary Protection formed by the Space Studies Board (SSB) of the Nationa...
Sampling requirements for in situ geological and biological analysis of planetary surface rocks by u...
The discipline of protecting solar system objects from harmful contamination resulting from the acti...
For decades, NASA has been concerned about the protection of planets and other solar system bodies f...
NASA robotic sample return missions designated Category V Restricted Earth Return by the NASA Planet...
The likelihood of biologically contaminating a planet by an atmospheric probe has a low probability ...
The Mars Sample Return Planning Group 2 (MSPG2) was tasked with identifying the steps that encompass...
When we send humans to search for life on other planets, we'll need to know what we brought with us ...