Planetary protection policies designed to reduce the cross-transfer of life on spacecraft from one planet to another can either be formulated from the pragmatic instrumental needs of scientific exploration, or from ethical principles. I address planetary protection concerns by starting from a normative ethical framework for the treatment of microorganisms. This argues that they have intrinsic value at the level of the individual through to the level of the community, but at the individual level this ethic can only be theoretical. This approach yields a solution to the problem of the inevitable contamination of Mars by human explorers and suggests that in some instances the local contamination of other planets may be acceptable. An exception...
The ongoing search for life on other worlds and the prospects of eventual human exploration of the M...
Since the beginning of solar system exploration, numerous spacecrafts have been sent towards others ...
In the coming decade, as we prepare for the first mission to Mars with a human crew, we have a conti...
With the recognition of an increasing potential for discovery of extraterrestrial life, a diverse se...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
Microbial contamination arising from spacecraft exploration harbors the distinct potential to impac...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
Planetary protection is an international effort governed by the UN Outer Space Treaty with two aims...
Formulating a normative axiology for the treatment of extraterrestrial microscopic organisms, should...
A key feature of the Space Exploration Initiative involves human missions to Mars. The report descri...
The aim of this chapter is to use philosophy and, in particular ethical theory, to identify and expl...
The aim of this chapter is to use philosophy and, in particular ethical theory, to identify and expl...
Planetary protection is the term that describes the aim of protecting solar system bodies (i.e. plan...
The ongoing search for life on other worlds and the prospects of eventual human exploration of the M...
Since the beginning of solar system exploration, numerous spacecrafts have been sent towards others ...
In the coming decade, as we prepare for the first mission to Mars with a human crew, we have a conti...
With the recognition of an increasing potential for discovery of extraterrestrial life, a diverse se...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
Microbial contamination arising from spacecraft exploration harbors the distinct potential to impac...
A high standard of planetary protection is important for astrobiology, though the risk for contamina...
Planetary protection is an international effort governed by the UN Outer Space Treaty with two aims...
Formulating a normative axiology for the treatment of extraterrestrial microscopic organisms, should...
A key feature of the Space Exploration Initiative involves human missions to Mars. The report descri...
The aim of this chapter is to use philosophy and, in particular ethical theory, to identify and expl...
The aim of this chapter is to use philosophy and, in particular ethical theory, to identify and expl...
Planetary protection is the term that describes the aim of protecting solar system bodies (i.e. plan...
The ongoing search for life on other worlds and the prospects of eventual human exploration of the M...
Since the beginning of solar system exploration, numerous spacecrafts have been sent towards others ...
In the coming decade, as we prepare for the first mission to Mars with a human crew, we have a conti...