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Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration

Authors :
J. Judson Wynne
Timothy N. Titus
Ali‐akbar Agha‐Mohammadi
Armando Azua‐Bustos
Penelope J. Boston
Pablo de León
Cansu Demirel‐Floyd
Jo De Waele
Heather Jones
Michael J. Malaska
Ana Z. Miller
Haley M. Sapers
Francesco Sauro
Derek L. Sonderegger
Kyle Uckert
Uland Y. Wong
E. Calvin Alexander
Leroy Chiao
Glen E. Cushing
John DeDecker
Alberto G. Fairén
Amos Frumkin
Gary L. Harris
Michelle L. Kearney
Laura Kerber
Richard J. Léveillé
Kavya Manyapu
Matteo Massironi
John E. Mylroie
Bogdan P. Onac
Scott E. Parazynski
Charity M. Phillips‐Lander
Thomas H. Prettyman
Dirk Schulze‐Makuch
Robert V. Wagner
William L. Whittaker
Kaj E. Williams
Human Frontier Science Program
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts
European Research Council
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
California Institute of Technology
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US)
Wynne, Judson
Titus, Timothy N.
Azua-Bustos, Armando
Boston, Penelope Jane
León, Pablo G. de
Waele, J. de
Jones, Heather L.
Malaska, Michael J.
Miller, A. Z.
Sonderegger, Derek
Uckert, Kyle
Wong, Uland
Cushing, Glen E.
Fairén, Alberto G.
Frumkin, Amos
Kearney, Michelle
Kerber, Laura H.
Massironi, M.
Onac, Bogdan P.
Parazynski, Scott E.
Phillips-Lander, Charity M.
Prettyman, Thomas H.
Schulze-Makuch, Dirk
Wagner, Robert V.
Williams, Kaj E.
Wynne, J. Judson
Agha‐Mohammadi, Ali‐akbar
Azua‐Bustos, Armando
Boston, Penelope J.
de León, Pablo
Demirel‐Floyd, Cansu
De Waele, Jo
Jones, Heather
Miller, Ana Z.
Sapers, Haley M.
Sauro, Francesco
Sonderegger, Derek L.
Wong, Uland Y.
Alexander, E. Calvin
Chiao, Leroy
DeDecker, John
Frumkin, Amo
Harris, Gary L.
Kearney, Michelle L.
Kerber, Laura
Léveillé, Richard J.
Manyapu, Kavya
Massironi, Matteo
Mylroie, John E.
Phillips‐Lander, Charity M.
Schulze‐Makuch, Dirk
Whittaker, William L.
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, 2022.

Abstract

32 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 260 referencias<br />Nearly half a century ago, two papers postulated the likelihood of lunar lava tube caves using mathematical models. Today, armed with an array of orbiting and fly-by satellites and survey instrumentation, we have now acquired cave data across our solar system-including the identification of potential cave entrances on the Moon, Mars, and at least nine other planetary bodies. These discoveries gave rise to the study of planetary caves. To help advance this field, we leveraged the expertise of an interdisciplinary group to identify a strategy to explore caves beyond Earth. Focusing primarily on astrobiology, the cave environment, geology, robotics, instrumentation, and human exploration, our goal was to produce a framework to guide this subdiscipline through at least the next decade. To do this, we first assembled a list of 198 science and engineering questions. Then, through a series of social surveys, 114 scientists and engineers winnowed down the list to the top 53 highest priority questions. This exercise resulted in identifying emerging and crucial research areas that require robust development to ultimately support a robotic mission to a planetary cave-principally the Moon and/or Mars. With the necessary financial investment and institutional support, the research and technological development required to achieve these necessary advancements over the next decade are attainable. Subsequently, we will be positioned to robotically examine lunar caves and search for evidence of life within Martian caves; in turn, this will set the stage for human exploration and potential habitation of both the lunar and Martian subsurface.<br />The following funding sources are recognized for supporting several of the contributing authors: Human Frontiers Science Program grant #RGY0066/2018 (for AAB), NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Grant #80HQTR19C0034 (HJ, UYW, and WLW), and European Research Council, ERC Consolidator Grant #818602 (AGF), the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (project PID2019-108672RJ-I00) and the "Ramon y Cajal" post-doctoral contract (grant #RYC2019-026885-I (AZM)), and Contract #80NM0018D0004 between the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (AA, MJM, KU, and LK).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2eca1b4e704993cdaf30faf68e248da4