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Review of the MEPAG Report on Mars Special Regions

  • Petra Rettberg
  • , Alexandre Anesio
  • , Victor Baker
  • , John A. Baross
  • , Sherry L. Cady
  • , Christine M. Foreman
  • , Ernst Hauber
  • , Gian Gabriele Ori
  • , David Pearce
  • , Nilton Rennó
  • , Gary Ruvkun
  • , Birgit Sattler
  • , Mark P. Saunders
  • , Dirk Wagner
  • , Frances Westall
  • , Emmanouil Detsis
  • , David H. Smith
  • , Nicolas Walter
  • , Andrea Rebholz
  • , Danielle Youngsmith
  • Michael H. Moloney, Jean Claude Worms, Athena Coustenis, Conny Aerts, Mahesh Anand, Ester Antonucci, Heiko Balzter, Pierre Binetruy, Ian Brown, Alexander Choukèr, Paolo de Bernardis, Laurence Eymard, Berndt Feuerbacher, Helen J. Fraser, Andreas Kääb, Maarten Krol, Dominique Langevin, Franck Montmessin, Karri Muinonen, Hermann J. Opgenoorth, Gerhard Paar, Anne Pavy-Le-Traon, Roberto Piazza, Peter Preu, Petra Rettberg, Hubertus Thomas, Jordi Torra, Stephane Udry, Pepijn Veefkind, Jean Claude Worms, Nicolas Walter, Emmanouil Detsis, Catherine Lobstein, David N. Spergel, Robert D. Braun, Susan Avery, James G. Anderson, James P. Bagian, Jeff M. Bingham, Penelope J. Boston, Mary Lynne Dittmar, Joseph Fuller, Thomas R. Gavin, Neil Gehrels, Sarah Gibson, Wesley T. Huntress, Anthony C. Janetos, Chryssa Kouveliotou, Saul Perlmutter, Louise M. Prockter, Mark Thiemens, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Thomas H. Zurbuchen, Michael H. Moloney, Carmela J. Chamberlain, Tanja Pilzak, Celeste A. Naylor, Margaret Knemeyer, Sandra Wilson

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Abstract

Planetary protection is a guiding principle in the design of an interplanetary mission, aiming to prevent biological contamination of both the target celestial body and the Earth. The protection of high-priority science goals, the search for life and the understanding of the Martian organic environment may be compromised if Earth microbes carried by spacecraft are grown and spread on Mars. This has led to the definition of Special Regions on Mars where strict planetary protection measures have to be applied before a spacecraft can enter these areas. At NASA's request, the community-based Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) established the Special Regions Science Analysis Group (SR-SAG2) in October 2013 to examine the quantitative definition of a Special Region and proposed modifications to it, as necessary, based upon the latest scientific results. Review of the MEPAG Report on Mars Special Regions reviews the conclusions and recommendations contained in MEPAG's SR-SAG2 report and assesses their consistency with current understanding of both the Martian environment and the physical and chemical limits for the survival and propagation of microbial and other life on Earth. This report provides recommendations for an update of the planetary protection requirements for Mars Special Regions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoresource 4
PublisherNational Academies Press
Pages1-41
Number of pages41
ISBN (Electronic)0309379040
ISBN (Print)9780309379045
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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