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  • Formaat: 138 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309486705
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The United States possesses a treasure-trove of extraterrestrial samples that were returned to Earth via space missions over the past four decades. Analyses of these previously returned samples have led to major breakthroughs in the understanding of the age, composition, and origin of the solar system. Having the instrumentation, facilities and qualified personnel to undertake analyses of returned samples, especially from missions that take up to a decade or longer from launch to return, is thus of paramount importance if the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is to capitalize fully on the investment made in these missions, and to achieve the full scientific impact afforded by these extraordinary samples. Planetary science may be entering a new golden era of extraterrestrial sample return; now is the time to assess how prepared the scientific community is to take advantage of these opportunities.





Strategic Investments in Instrumentation and Facilities for Extraterrestrial Sample Curation and Analysis assesses the current capabilities within the planetary science community for sample return analyses and curation, and what capabilities are currently missing that will be needed for future sample return missions. This report evaluates whether current laboratory support infrastructure and NASA's investment strategy is adequate to meet these analytical challenges and advises how the community can keep abreast of evolving and new techniques in order to stay at the forefront of extraterrestrial sample analysis.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Previous Sample Return Missions and Other Collections 3 Current Sample Return Missions and Near-Future Priorities Outlined in the Planetary Science Decadal Survey 4 Current Laboratories and Facilities 5 Current and Future Instrumentation and Investments for Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Sampling of U.S. Laboratories Engaged in Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis Appendix C: Sampling of International Laboratories Engaged in Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis Appendix D: Meeting Agendas Appendix E: Committee Members and Staff Biographical Information Appendix F: Acronyms
Summary 1(4)
1 Introduction
5(3)
1.1 Background
5(1)
1.2 Committee Charge and Scope
6(2)
2 Previous Sample Return Missions and Other Collections
8(12)
2.1 Sample Return Missions
8(8)
2.2 Other Collections
16(4)
3 Current Sample Return Missions and Near-Future Priorities Outlined in the Planetary Science Decadal Survey
20(14)
3.1 Current Sample Return Missions
20(5)
3.2 Priorities for Sample Return Missions Outlined in the 2013-2022 Decadal Survey
25(1)
3.3 Potential Future Missions Guided by the Decadal Survey
26(4)
3.4 Additional Considerations for Current and Future Sample Return Missions
30(4)
4 Current Laboratories and Facilities
34(26)
4.1 Retrieval, Curation, and Characterization of Returned Extraterrestrial Samples
34(2)
4.2 Facilities for Curation, Triaging, and Description of Returned Samples
36(3)
4.3 Sample Distribution
39(1)
4.4 Analytical Equipment
40(16)
4.5 Overview of International Facilities
56(2)
4.6 Laboratory and Facility Conclusions
58(2)
5 Current and Future Instrumentation and Investments for Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis
60(15)
5.1 Overview of NASA Funding Programs Relevant to Returned Sample Analysis
60(2)
5.2 Current NASA Planetary Science Investments
62(5)
5.3 Future NASA Planetary Science Investments
67(4)
5.4 Sustaining a System of Planetary Science Laboratories
71(4)
Appendixes
A Statement of Task 75(1)
B Sampling of U.S. Laboratories Engaged in Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis 76(18)
C Sampling of International Laboratories Engaged in Extraterrestrial Sample Analysis 94(18)
D Meeting Agendas 112(5)
E Committee Members and Staff Biographical Information 117(4)
F Acronyms 121