Planetary Protection - Planetary protection aims to preserve the biological and organic conditions of the solar system bodies for future exploration and at the same time protect the Earth from potential extraterrestrial contamination. Planetary protection requirements for each mission are based on the types of encounter it will have (flyby, orbiter, or lander) and the potential of the mission's destination to provide insight into the origin of life. To implement planetary protection requirements, we need to advance current technologies to satisfy planetary protection requirements for surface, subsurface and atmospheric missions as well as those technologies that allow sample acquisition for in situ life detection or sample return. These technologies include cross-contamination risk assessment and prevention; pre-launch bioburden reduction and validation; heating of orbital debris during atmospheric entry at Mars; and sample return issues including containment, handling and sample analysis.
Point of Contact: Ying Lin
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A new method for the enumeration of airborne spore-forming bacteria associated with particles
NTR 41546, 2005
Authors: Lin, Y. and J. Barengoltz
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A Rapid Micro-Detection System for the Enumeration of Bacterial Endospores
Proc. 2006 IEEE Aerospace Conf. 2006. Big Sky, Montana: IEEE CS Press
Authors: Chen, F., et al.
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A Rapid Single Spore Enumeration Assay
Proc. 2006 IEEE Aerospace Conf. 2006. Big Sky, Montana: IEEE CS Press
Authors: Yung, P.T., M.J. Kempf, and A. Ponce
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Bio-Barriers: An Answer to Solving Forward Contamination and Protecting Instrument Measurements for Planetary Astrobiology Missions
Wayne Zimmerman, Yuki Salinas, 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Author: Wayne Zimmerman, Yuki Salinas
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Bio-Barriers: An Answer to Solving Forward Contamination, and Protecting Instrument Measurements for Planetary Astrobiology Missions
IEEEAC paper #1216, Version 1, December 10, 2006
Authors: Salinas, Y.; Zimmerman, W.; Kulczycki, E.; Chung, S.; Cholakian, T.
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CCU Feasibility Assessment Document
2005, Report by Payload Systems, Inc.
Author: Parrish, J.
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Cleaning to Achieve Sterility
Proc. 2006 IEEE Aerospace Conf. 2006. Big Sky, Montana: IEEE CS Press
Authors: Kern, R., et al.
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CSHAS Functional Requirements Document
2005, Report by Payload Systems, Inc.
Author: Parrish, J.
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Mars Technology Program Planetary Protection Technology Development
Proc. 2006 IEEE Aerospace Conf. 2006. Big Sky, Montana: IEEE CS Press
Author: Lin, Y.
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On possible release of microbe-containing particulates from a Mars lander spacecraft
Planetary and Space Science. 2005
Authors: Harstad, K. and J. Bellan
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Transport of Biological Contamination During Launch and at the Surface of Mars
Mars Dust Devil Workshop. 2005. Flagstaff, AZ
Authors: Lin, Y. and J. Barengoltz
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