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E-grāmata: Preventing the Forward Contamination of Mars

  • Formāts: 166 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309180320
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Recent spacecraft and robotic probes to Mars have yielded data that are changing our understanding significantly about the possibility of existing or past life on that planet. Coupled with advances in biology and life-detection techniques, these developments place increasing importance on the need to protect Mars from contamination by Earth-borne organisms. To help with this effort, NASA requested that the NRC examine existing planetary protection measures for Mars and recommend changes and further research to improve such measures. This report discusses policies, requirements, and techniques to protect Mars from organisms originating on Earth that could interfere with scientific investigations. It provides recommendations on cleanliness and biological burden levels of Mars-bound spacecraft, methods to reach those levels, and research to reduce uncertainties in preventing forward contamination of Mars. Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Policies and Practices in Planetary Protection 3 Future Mars Exploration: The Rolling Wave 4 Environments on Mars Relative to Life 5 Expanding Our Knowledge of the Limits of Life on Earth 6 Advances in Technologies for Life Detection and Bioburden Reduction 7 Assessing Non-Living Contaminants of Concern 8 A Path Forward for Planetary Protection in the 21st Century 9 Transition Process and Time Line Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff Appendix B Recommendations from Two Previous NRC Reports on Forward Contamination Appendix C Summary of Procedures Currently Used to Assess Bioburden in Spacecraft Assembly Clean Rooms and on Spacecraft Appendix D History of Recommended Values for Probability of Growth Appendix E Approaches to Bioburden Reduction for Lander Missions to Mars Appendix F Ambiguities in Geomorphic Interpretation: Martian Gullies Appendix G Spacecraft Propellant and By-Products as Potential Contaminants Appendix H Acronyms and Abbreviations
Executive Summary 1(10)
Introduction
11(11)
Policy Basis for Planetary Protection
12(1)
The Outer Space Treaty
13(1)
Protecting Science and Protecting Mars
14(2)
Past Delivery of Microorganisms to Mars
16(4)
Issues in and Organization of This Report
20(1)
References
21(1)
Policies and Practices in Planetary Protection
22(14)
Planetary Protection Policy
22(6)
Implementation Requirements
28(5)
Maintaining Cleanliness During Launch
33(1)
Current Limitations of Standard Methods and Implementing Requirements
33(1)
References
34(2)
Future Mars Exploration: The Rolling Wave
36(5)
Increasing Complexity, Capability, and Creativity
38(1)
The Rolling Wave
39(1)
References
40(1)
Environments on Mars Relative to Life
41(28)
Biogenic Materials
42(1)
Utilizable Energy
42(1)
Liquid Water
43(11)
A Catalog of Potentially Special Regions
54(3)
Techniques for Assessing the Distribution and State of Subsurface Water on Mars
57(4)
Measurements Needed to Identify Special Regions
61(2)
Spacecraft Access and Special Regions
63(1)
Summary
63(1)
References
64(5)
Expanding Our Knowledge of the Limits of Life on Earth
69(22)
Modern Views of Microbial Diversity
69(1)
Modern Technology and Microbial Ecology
70(2)
Organisms at the Limits of Life
72(1)
Life in Extreme Environments
73(11)
Probability of Growth on Mars
84(1)
Summary
85(1)
References
86(5)
Advances in Technologies for Life Detection and Bioburden Reduction
91(14)
Examples of Methods for Assessing Total Viable Cell Count
91(3)
Examples of Methods for Estimating Biodiversity
94(5)
Methods for Reducing Bioburden
99(3)
Summary
102(1)
References
103(2)
Assessing Nonliving Contaminants of Concern
105(6)
Types of Contaminants
106(2)
Determination of Acceptable Levels of Contamination
108(1)
Summary
109(1)
References
109(2)
A Path Forward for Planetary Protection in the 21st Century
111(13)
Expanding the Purpose of Planetary Protection: Safeguarding of Indigenous Life as Well as Protection of Mission Science?
112(1)
Programmatic Support
112(3)
Needed Research and Reconnaissance
115(2)
Transition to a New Approach
117(1)
Interim Requirements
118(5)
References
123(1)
Transition Process and Time Line
124
Approach
124(3)
Implementation Time Line
126(5)
APPENDIXES
A. Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
131(4)
B. Recommendations from Two Previous NRC Reports on Forward Contamination
135(3)
C. Summary of Procedures Currently Used to Assess Bioburden in Spacecraft Assembly Clean Rooms and on Spacecraft
138(2)
D. History of Recommended Values for Probability of Growth
140(1)
E. Approaches to Bioburden Reduction for Lander Missions to Mars
141(3)
F. Ambiguities in Geomorphic Interpretation: Martian Gullies
144(4)
G. Spacecraft Propellant and By-Products as Potential Contaminants
148(4)
H. Acronyms and Abbreviations
152
Committee on Preventing the Forward Contamination of Mars, National Research Council