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The COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy for robotic missions to Mars: A review of current scientific knowledge and future perspectives

Authors :
Karen Olsson-Francis
Peter T. Doran
Vyacheslav Ilyin
Francois Raulin
Petra Rettberg
Gerhard Kminek
María-Paz Zorzano Mier
Athena Coustenis
Niklas Hedman
Omar Al Shehhi
Eleonora Ammannito
James Bernardini
Masaki Fujimoto
Olivier Grasset
Frank Groen
Alex Hayes
Sarah Gallagher
Praveen Kumar K
Christian Mustin
Akiko Nakamura
Elaine Seasly
Yohey Suzuki
Jing Peng
Olga Prieto-Ballesteros
Silvio Sinibaldi
Kanyan Xu
Maxim Zaitsev
Source :
Physics and Astronomy Publications
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Scholarship@Western, 2023.

Abstract

Planetary protection guidance for martian exploration has become a notable point of discussion over the last decade. This is due to increased scientific interest in the habitability of the red planet with updated techniques, missions becoming more attainable by smaller space agencies, and both the private sector and governments engaging in activities to facilitate commercial opportunities and human-crewed missions. The international standards for planetary protection have been developed through consultation with the scientific community and the space agencies by the Committee on Space Research's (COSPAR) Panel on Planetary Protection, which provides guidance for compliance with the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. In 2021, the Panel evaluated recent scientific data and literature regarding the planetary protection requirements for Mars and the implications of this on the guidelines. In this paper, we discuss the COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy for Mars, review the new scientific findings and discuss the next steps required to enable the next generation of robotic missions to Mars.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics and Astronomy Publications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08f5940ae83e5f50dab04dbd582a168e