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RECORD NUMBER: 1425 OF 1904

Main Title Planetary protection classification of sample return missions from the Martian moons /
CORP Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Planetary Requirements for Sample Return Missions from Martian Moons,
Publisher The National Academies Press,
Year Published 2019
OCLC Number 1105948131
ISBN 0309488591; 9780309488594
Subjects Mars (Planet)--Satellites ; Planetary quarantine ; Space microbiology ; Lunar dust
Internet Access
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https://doi.org/10.17226/25357
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ELBM  TL943.N38 2019 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 11/22/2022
Collation xvi, 57 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Notes
"European Science Foundation." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
Introduction -- Overview and assessment of the SterLim and JAXA studies -- Responses to the statement of task and recommendations -- Appendixes An international consensus policy to prevent the biological cross-contamination of planetary bodies exists and is maintained by the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) of the International Council for Science, which is consultative to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Currently, COSPAR's planetary protection policy does not specify the status of sample-return missions from Phobos or Deimos, the moons of Mars. Although the moons themselves are not considered potential habitats for life or of intrinsic relevance to prebiotic chemical evolution, recent studies indicate that a significant amount of material recently ejected from Mars could be present on the surface of Phobos and, to a lesser extent, Deimos. This report reviews recent theoretical, experimental, and modeling research on the environments and physical conditions encountered by Mars ejecta during certain processes. It recommends whether missions returning samples from Phobos and/or Deimos should be classified as "restricted" or "unrestricted" Earth return in the framework of the planetary protection policy maintained by COSPAR. This report also considers the specific ways the classification of sample return from Deimos is a different case than sample return from Phobos. --