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Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes

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Protecting Earths environment and other solar system bodies from harmful contamination has been an important principle throughout the history of space exploration.

For decades, the scientific, political, and economic conditions of space exploration converged in ways that contributed to effective development and implementation of planetary protection policies at national and international levels.

However, the future of space exploration faces serious challenges to the development and implementation of planetary protection policy.

The most disruptive changes are associated with (1) sample return from, and human missions to, Mars; and (2) missions to those bodies in the outer solar system possessing water oceans beneath their icy surfaces.Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes addresses the implications of changes in the complexion of solar system exploration as they apply to the process of developing planetary protection policy.

Specifically, this report examines the history of planetary protection policy, assesses the current policy development process, and recommends actions to improve the policy development process in the future.

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National Academies Press
0309478685 / 9780309478687
eBook (EPUB)
576.839
17/09/2018
United States
English
138 pages
216 x 279 mm
Copy: 100%; print: 100%