NASA robotic sample return missions designated Category V Restricted Earth Return by the NASA Planetary Protection Office require sample containment and biohazard testing in a receiving laboratory as directed by NASA Procedural Requirement (NPR) 8020.12D - ensuring the preservation and protection of Earth and the sample. Currently, NPR 8020.12D classifies Restricted Earth Return for robotic sample return missions from Mars, Europa, and Enceladus with the caveat that future proposed mission locations could be added or restrictions lifted on a case by case basis as scientific knowledge and understanding of biohazards progresses. Since the 1960s, sample containment from an unknown extraterrestrial biohazard have been related to the highest con...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office (henceforth referred to herein as NASA Curation O...
It has been widely understood for many years that an essential component of a Mars Sample Return mis...
The microbiological studies of the Apollo 17 command module pre- and postflight samples are reported...
NASA robotic sample return missions designated Category V Restricted Earth Return by the NASA Planet...
Technological requirements of a planetary return sample mission were studied. The state-of-the-art f...
none31noThe Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign must meet a series of scientific and technical achieve...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA Johnson Space Center (henceforth AACO) is...
We describe herein, limitations on research at biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) containment laboratories, w...
AbstractPlanetary protection has been recognized as one of the most important issues in sample retur...
For the purpose of understanding some of the possible implications of a terrestrial quarantine const...
The most important single element of the “ground system” portion of a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campa...
The most important single element of the “ground system” portion of a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campa...
The Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign must meet a series of scientific and technical achievements to...
This presentation is a review of the timeline for Apollo's approach to Planetary Protection, then kn...
NASA is currently pursuing a vigorous program that will collect samples from a variety of solar syst...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office (henceforth referred to herein as NASA Curation O...
It has been widely understood for many years that an essential component of a Mars Sample Return mis...
The microbiological studies of the Apollo 17 command module pre- and postflight samples are reported...
NASA robotic sample return missions designated Category V Restricted Earth Return by the NASA Planet...
Technological requirements of a planetary return sample mission were studied. The state-of-the-art f...
none31noThe Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign must meet a series of scientific and technical achieve...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office at NASA Johnson Space Center (henceforth AACO) is...
We describe herein, limitations on research at biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) containment laboratories, w...
AbstractPlanetary protection has been recognized as one of the most important issues in sample retur...
For the purpose of understanding some of the possible implications of a terrestrial quarantine const...
The most important single element of the “ground system” portion of a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campa...
The most important single element of the “ground system” portion of a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campa...
The Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign must meet a series of scientific and technical achievements to...
This presentation is a review of the timeline for Apollo's approach to Planetary Protection, then kn...
NASA is currently pursuing a vigorous program that will collect samples from a variety of solar syst...
The Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office (henceforth referred to herein as NASA Curation O...
It has been widely understood for many years that an essential component of a Mars Sample Return mis...
The microbiological studies of the Apollo 17 command module pre- and postflight samples are reported...