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In Situ Biological Contamination Studies of the Moon: Implications for Planetary Protection and Life Detection Missions

机译:月球的原位生物污染研究:对行星保护和生命探测任务的启示

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NASA and ESA have outlined visions for solar system exploration that will include a series of lunar robotic precursor missions to prepare for, and support a human return to the Moan, and future human exploration of Mars and other destinations, including possibly asteroids. One of the guiding principles for exploration is to pursue compelling scientific questions about the origin and evolution of life. The search for life on objects such as Mars will require careful operations, and that all systems be sufficiently cleaned and sterilized prior to launch to ensure that the scientific integrity of extraterrestrial samples is not jeopardized by terrestrial organic contamination. Under the Committee on Space Research's (COSPAR's) current planetary protection policy for the Moon, no sterilization procedures are required for outbound lunar spacecraft, nor is there a different planetary protection category for human missions, although preliminary C SPAR policy guidelines for human missions to Mars have been developed. Future in situ investigations of a variety of locations on the Moon by highly sensitive instruments designed to search for biologically derived organic compounds would help assess the contamination of the Moon by lunar spacecraft. These studies could also provide valuable "ground truth" data for Mars sample return missions and help define planetary protection requirements for future Mars bound spacecraft carrying life detection experiments. In addition, studies of the impact of terrestrial contamination of the lunar surface by the Apollo astronauts could provide valuable data to help refine future: Mars surface exploration plans for a human mission to Mars.
机译:NASA和ESA概述了太阳系探索的愿景,其中包括一系列月球机器人前兆任务,以准备并支持人类返回the吟,以及未来人类对火星和其他目的地(包括小行星)的探索。探索的指导原则之一是寻求有关生命起源和进化的令人信服的科学问题。在诸如火星之类的物体上寻找生命的过程将需要仔细的操作,并且在发射之前必须对所有系统进行充分的清洁和消毒,以确保不会因地面有机污染而损害地球外样品的科学完整性。根据太空研究委员会(COSPAR)当前的月球行星保护政策,月球航天器不需要任何灭菌程序,人类飞行任务也没有不同的行星保护类别,尽管C SPAR人类飞行任务的初步政策指南已经开发了。未来将通过设计用于搜索生物衍生有机化合物的高度灵敏的仪器对月球上的多个位置进行原位调查,这将有助于评估月球飞船对月球的污染。这些研究还可以为火星样品返回任务提供有价值的“地面真相”数据,并有助于为未来的载有生命探测实验的火星约束航天器确定行星保护要求。此外,对阿波罗(Apollo)宇航员对月球表面陆地污染影响的研究可以提供宝贵的数据,以帮助完善未来:火星人对火星任务的表面探索计划。

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