The Scientific Importance of Returning Airfall Dust as a Part of Mars Sample Return (MSR)

Dec 14, 2021Astrobiology

Why Bringing Back Mars Dust Along with Rock Samples Matters for Science

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Abstract

An accumulation of airfall dust on the Perseverance rover's sample tubes could reach 100 mg over several years.

  • Dust collected on sample tubes may enhance understanding of Mars' mineralogy and surface processes.
  • This dust is expected to provide insights into surface-atmosphere interactions and atmospheric circulation.
  • Detailed analyses of the dust can only be conducted in laboratories on Earth, not from orbit or single-location samples.
  • Establishing the capability to curate dust in an MSR Sample Receiving Facility is essential for maximizing scientific return.
  • The accumulation of dust presents a low-cost opportunity for valuable scientific analysis related to Mars exploration.

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