Integrating Planetary Protection in Human Missions - Margaret Race
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 18 Σεπ 2015
Despite
decades of experience with human missions in low Earth orbit (LEO), we
have only scant, outdated information applicable to human missions to
planetary surfaces, where contamination concerns and planetary
protection requirements raise unusual challenges. It has been over 40
years since the Apollo program dealt with the challenges of humans
living, exploring and returning from the surfaces of celestial bodies.
Dr.
Magaret Race discusses how changes in science, technology and policies
are impacting future human exploration plans. Developing the necessary
infrastructure, habitats, spacesuits, rovers, operations and plans for
human missions beyond LEO is a very long term process, and the
identification of strategic knowledge gaps in science and technology is
an important part of the incremental path forward.
decades of experience with human missions in low Earth orbit (LEO), we
have only scant, outdated information applicable to human missions to
planetary surfaces, where contamination concerns and planetary
protection requirements raise unusual challenges. It has been over 40
years since the Apollo program dealt with the challenges of humans
living, exploring and returning from the surfaces of celestial bodies.
Dr.
Magaret Race discusses how changes in science, technology and policies
are impacting future human exploration plans. Developing the necessary
infrastructure, habitats, spacesuits, rovers, operations and plans for
human missions beyond LEO is a very long term process, and the
identification of strategic knowledge gaps in science and technology is
an important part of the incremental path forward.
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