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Tools and Technologies Needed for Conducting Planetary Field Geology While On EVA: Insights from the 2010 Desert RATS Geologist Crewmembers

机译:进行EVA时进行行星场地质工作所需的工具和技术:2010年沙漠RATS地质学家团队成员的见解

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Observation is the primary role of all field geologists, and geologic observations put into an evolving conceptual context will be the most important data stream that will be relayed to Earth during a planetary exploration mission. Sample collection is also an important planetary field activity, and its success is closely tied to the quality of contextual observations. To test protocols for doing effective planetary geologic fieldwork, the Desert RATS (Research and Technology Studies) project deployed two prototype rovers for two weeks of simulated exploratory traverses in the San Francisco volcanic field of northern Arizona. The authors of this paper represent the geologist crewmembers who participated in the 2010 field test. We document the procedures adopted for Desert RATS 2010 and report on our experiences regarding these protocols. Careful consideration must be made of various issues that impact the interplay between field geologic observations and sample collection, including time management; strategies related to duplication of samples and observations; logistical constraints on the volume and mass of samples and the volume/transfer of data collected; and paradigms for evaluation of mission success. We find that the 2010 field protocols brought to light important aspects of each of these issues, and we recommend best practices and modifications to training and operational protocols to address them. Underlying our recommendations is the recognition that the capacity of the crew to "flexibly execute" their activities is paramount. Careful design of mission parameters, especially field geologic protocols, is critical for enabling the crews to successfully meet their science objectives.
机译:观测是所有野外地质学家的主要职责,而在不断发展的概念背景下进行的地质观测将是在行星勘探任务期间将传递给地球的最重要的数据流。样本收集也是一项重要的行星领域活动,其成功与上下文观测的质量紧密相关。为了测试进行有效的行星地质野外作业的协议,“沙漠RATS”(研究与技术研究)项目在亚利桑那州北部的旧金山火山场中部署了两个原型漫游车,进行了为期两周的模拟探索性穿越。本文的作者代表参加了2010年现场测试的地质人员。我们记录了2010年沙漠RATS所采用的程序,并报告了我们在这些协议中的经验。必须认真考虑影响野外地质观测和样品收集之间相互作用的各种问题,包括时间管理;与样本和观测值重复有关的策略;对样本数量和质量以及所收集数据的数量/传输的后勤约束;和评估任务成功的范例。我们发现2010年现场协议揭示了每个问题的重要方面,并且我们建议最佳实践以及对培训和操作协议的修改以解决这些问题。我们建议的基础是认识到机组人员“灵活执行”其活动的能力至关重要。仔细设计任务参数,尤其是野外地质协议,对于使机组人员成功实现其科学目标至关重要。

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