Science and Curation Considerations for the Design of a Mars Sample Return (MSR) Sample Receiving Facility (SRF)

Dec 14, 2021Astrobiology

Scientific and Handling Factors for Designing a Mars Sample Receiving Facility

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The Sample Receiving Facility (SRF) for the Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign must accommodate essential analytical activities while maintaining strict contamination control.

  • The scientific community prefers that most sample-related investigations are conducted in laboratories outside of containment for reasons of quality, cost, and timeliness.
  • Advanced instrumentation, which may be difficult to replicate in a biocontained facility, is crucial for effective sample analysis.
  • The SRF should only perform analyses that are time-sensitive, require sterilization, or are necessary for initial sample characterization.
  • A significant amount of infrastructure is required to maintain appropriate cleanliness and environmental conditions to protect the samples.
  • Preliminary studies on operational scenarios should begin promptly to evaluate the trade-offs between SRF size, cost, and sample preparation time.

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