1. Curation protocol of Phobos sample returned by Martian Moons eXploration.
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Fukai, Ryota, Usui, Tomohiro, Fujiya, Wataru, Takano, Yoshinori, Bajo, Ken‐ichi, Beck, Andrew, Bonato, Enrica, Chabot, Nancy L., Furukawa, Yoshihiro, Genda, Hidenori, Hibiya, Yuki, Jourdan, Fred, Kleine, Thorsten, Koike, Mizuho, Matsuoka, Moe, Miura, Yayoi N., Moynier, Frédéric, Okazaki, Ryuji, Russell, Sara S., and Sumino, Hirochika
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LUNAR exploration ,MARTIAN exploration ,SPECTRAL imaging ,MASS spectrometry ,SPACE vehicles ,INFRARED imaging - Abstract
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission will launch a spacecraft in 2024 to return samples from Phobos in 2029. Curatorial work for the returned Phobos samples is critical for the sample allocation without degrading the sample integrity and subsequent sample analysis that will provide new constraints on the origin of Phobos and the evolution of the circum‐Mars environment. The Sample Analysis Working Team of the MMX is designing the sample curation protocol. The curation protocol consists of three phases: (1) quick analysis (extraction and mass spectrometry for gases), (2) pre‐basic characterization (bulk‐scale observation), and (3) basic characterization (grain‐by‐grain observation and allocation of the sample aliquots). Nondestructive analyses within the clean chamber (e.g., visible and near‐infrared spectral imaging) and outside the chamber (e.g., gas mass spectrometry) are incorporated into the curation flow in coordination with the MMX mission instrument teams for ground‐truthing the remote‐sensing data sets. The MMX curation/sample analysis flow enables the seamless integration between the sample and remote‐sensing data sets to maximize the scientific value of the collected Phobos samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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