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Planning for Mars returned sample science: final report of the MSR End-to-End International Science Analysis Group (E2E-iSAG)

Authors :
Hofmann, B.A.
Symes, S.
Barbieri, R.
Ruff, S.W.
Allen, C.
Rossi, A.P.
Allwood, A.C.
Grady, M.
McLennan, S.M.
Raulin, F.
Boston, P.
Herd, C.D.K.
Grant, J.
Heber, V.S.
Sephton, M.A.
Beaty, D.W.
Ori, G.G.
Wilson, M.G.
Mangold, N.
Sherwood Lollar, B.
Carr, M.
King, P.
McLennan S.M.
Sephton M.A.
Allen C.
Allwood A.C.
Barbieri R.
Beaty D.W.
Boston P.
Carr M.
Grady M.
Grant J.
Heber V.S.
Herd C.D.K.
Hofmann B.
King P.
Mangold N.
Ori G.G.
Rossi A.P.
Raulin F.
Ruff S.W.
Sherwood Lollar B.
Symes S.
Wilson
M.G.
Source :
Astrobiology. 12(3)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Returning samples from Mars to Earth for scientific analysis has been, and continues to be, among the highest priority objectives of planetary science. Partly for this reason, the 2011 Planetary Science Decadal Survey placed high priority on a proposed 2018 rover mission that would conduct careful in situ science and use that scientific information to select and cache samples that could be returned to Earth by a potential future mission. In order to ensure that the potential contributions of the 2018 rover to the proposed MSR Campaign are properly planned, this study was undertaken to consider the science of the MSR Campaign concept from end to end. This white paper is the principal output of the Mars Sample Return (MSR) End-to-End International Science Analysis Group (E2E-iSAG): a group chartered by MEPAG (Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group).

Details

ISSN :
15578070
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cad2ff1bd5d90bc05fce9fe5ade8fc65