Final Report of the Mars Sample Return Science Planning Group 2 (MSPG2)

Dec 14, 2021Astrobiology

Final Report from the Second Mars Sample Return Science Planning Group

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Abstract

The Mars Sample Return (MSR) Campaign has produced six reports outlining 66 findings.

  • A long-term NASA/ESA MSR Science Program, with necessary funding and human resources, is required to achieve the scientific objectives of MSR.
  • Curation of MSR samples must occur alongside Biosafety Level-4 containment, necessitating complex new curation processes and further technology development.
  • Most sample science can be conducted on samples considered safe outside of the Sample Receiving Facility (SRF), but some analyses are time-sensitive and require the SRF.
  • The SRF must have substantial analytical and sample management capabilities to meet the unique needs of MSR.
  • Immediate preparations for SRF design, construction, and certification are essential due to the long lead-time, despite potential delays in sample return.

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