Published June 15, 2022 | Version v1
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Proposal of a preliminay Planetary Protection protocol for the development of future Mars missions at the University of Vigo.

  • 1. Universidad de Vigo
  • 2. Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial
  • 3. Centro de Astrobiología

Description

Planetary protection (PP) is the scientific discipline that aims to keep the celestial bodies under study and the Earth free of biological and molecular contamination from samples that could have been brought back by space missions. We present here a research collaboration between the University of Vigo, ESA and INTA/CAB to analyse, adapt and test standard Planetary Protection (PP) protocols to avoid biological contamination during the development of future Mars exploration instrumentation.

This student research project is based on the standard PP requirements, procedures and techniques currently used for Mars science instruments, in particular for the Raman Laser Spectrometer (RLS) developed at INTA/CAB for the ESA ExoMars mission. The goal of the project is to compile, adapt and test these procedures in the current instrumentation facilities at the University of Vigo, so they could be used for the development of science payload in a potential future mission to Mars surface.

Notes

This study has been supported by the ESA Science Faculty at ESAC, INTA/CAB RLS team, UVigo SpaceLab, CINTECX FA3 group and the Faculty of Biology of the University of Vigo.

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