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Habitability Assessment at Gale Crater: Implications from Initial Results

Authors :
Conrad, P. G
Archer, D
Atreya, S
Blake, D
Coll, P
delaTorre, M
Edgett, K
Eigenbrode, J
Fisk, M
Freissenet, C
Franz, H
Glavin, D. P
Gomez, F
Haberle, R
Hamilton, V
Jones, J
Kah, L
Leshin, L
Mahaffy, M
McAdam, A
McKay, C
Navarro-Gonzalez, R
Steele, A
Stern, J
Treiman, A
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2013.

Abstract

Mars Science Laboratory has made measurements that contribute to our assessment of habitability potential at Gale Crater. Campaign organization into a consistent set of measurable parameters allows us to rank the relative habitability potential of sites we study, ultimately laying a foundation for a global context inclusive of past and future Mars mission observations. Chemical, physical, geological and geographic attributes shape environments. Isolated measurements of these factors may be insufficient to deem an environment habitable, but the sum of measurements can help predict locations with greater or lesser habitability potential. Metrics for habitability assessment based on field work at sites sharing features analogous to Mars have previously been suggested. Grouping these metrics helps us to develop an index for their application to habitability assessment. The index is comprised of the weighted values for four groups of parameters, the habitability threshold for each is to be determined.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNG06EO90A
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20130013601
Document Type :
Report