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Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy Development Processes [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 138 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309478650
  • ISBN-13: 9780309478656
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 138 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309478650
  • ISBN-13: 9780309478656
Teised raamatud teemal:
Protecting Earth's 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.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Historical Context 3 Summary and Assessment of the Current Process 4 Policy Development Process Beyond NASA 5 Planetary Protection Challenges from the Human Exploration of Mars 6 The Private Sector and Planetary Protection Policy Development 7 A NASA Planetary Protection Strategic Plan Appendix A: Letter Requesting This Study Appendix B: Mars Special Regions: A Case Study in the Evolution of Planetary Protection Policies Appendix C: NASA's Standard Program and Project Management and Systems Engineering Practices Appendix D: NASA's Planetary Protection Research Program Appendix E: Orbital Debris Mitigation Guidelines: A Model for International Collaboration and Consensus Building Appendix F: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff Appendix G: Acronyms Appendix H: Interagency Deliberations Concerning Initial Launch of the Falcon 9 Heavy
SUMMARY
1(94)
1 Introduction
6(8)
Scope of This Study
8(1)
Interim Report
8(3)
Definition and Use of the Term "Policy"
11(1)
Ethical Issues
11(1)
How to Read This Report
12(2)
2 Historical Context
14(27)
Planetary Protection Before the Outer Space Treaty
14(1)
Outer Space Treaty
15(2)
Committee on Space Research
17(3)
The National Academies and Planetary Protection
20(5)
NASA Policy
25(2)
Historical Case Studies
27(12)
Themes from Five Decades of Planetary Protection Policy Development
39(2)
3 Summary And Assessment Of The Current Process
41(27)
Planetary Protection Policy Development Process
41(2)
Current NASA Planetary Protection Policy Development Process
43(3)
Lessons Learned from the Mars 2020 Mission
46(6)
Lessons Learned from the Europa Clipper Mission
52(5)
Assessment of NASA's Planetary Protection Policy Development Process
57(9)
Defining a Period of Planetary Protection
66(2)
4 Policy Development Process Beyond Nasa
68(11)
Broader U.S. Government Involvement in Planetary Protection Policy Development
68(4)
COSPAR Planetary Protection Process
72(2)
Assessment of the COSPAR Process
74(2)
Assessment of SSB Activities
76(3)
5 Planetary Protection Challenges From The Human Exploration Of Mars
79(6)
Current Interest in Human Missions to Mars
79(1)
Planetary Protection and Humans on Mars
79(1)
Development Process for a New Planetary Protection Policy
80(3)
Future Studies Required to Develop the Next Human Exploration Policy
83(2)
6 The Private Sector And Planetary Protection Policy Development
85(5)
Private-Sector Space Activities and Planetary Protection
85(1)
Planetary Protection, the Private Sector, and the Regulatory Gap
86(2)
Private-Sector Participation in the Development of Planetary Protection Policy
88(2)
7 A Nasa Planetary Protection Strategic Plan
90(5)
Managing Planetary Protection Policy Implementation
91(1)
Securing Relevant Outside Expert Advice
92(1)
Planning for Future Solar System Exploration Missions Having Planetary Protection Implications
92(1)
Developing a Strategy for Sample Return from and Human Missions to Mars
92(1)
Developing a Strategy for Private-Sector Solar System Exploration Missions
93(1)
Concluding Thoughts
93(2)
Appendixes
A Letter Requesting This Study
95(6)
B Mars Special Regions: A Case Study in the Evolution of Planetary Protection Policies
101(5)
C NASA's Standard Program and Project Management and Systems Engineering Practices
106(2)
D NASA's Planetary Protection Research Program
108(4)
E Orbital Debris Mitigation Guidelines: A Model for International Collaboration and Consensus Building
112(3)
F Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
115(6)
G Acronyms
121(3)
H Interagency Deliberations Concerning Initial Launch of the Falcon 9 Heavy
124