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This page covers the results of studies by NASA and the ESA which examine the need for such a facility, and the risks that need to be mitigated. It also looks into issues of sample containment during return from Mars. |
This page covers the results of studies by NASA and the ESA which examine the need for such a facility, and the risks that need to be mitigated. It also looks into issues of sample containment during return from Mars. |
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Note that [[Discussion of science value of a Mars sample return | Some exobiologists believe that more in situ observation is needed first for practical reasons and reasons of cost benefit]]. There are also [[Dissenting views on Mars sample return back contamination risks | minority view dissenters]] who disagree with the proposed plans. Zubrin considers them to be too cautious and the ICAMSR consider that stronger precautions are required. |
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==Plans to return a sample to Earth before detailed examination== |
==Plans to return a sample to Earth before detailed examination== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Mars Sample Return Legal Issues and International Public Debate|Mars Sample Return Legal Issues and International Public Debate]]. |
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* [[Discussion of science value of a Mars sample return |Discussion of science value of a Mars sample return]] - relevant to decisions about whether or not to proceed with the mission |
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* [[Dissenting views on Mars sample return back contamination risks|Dissenting views on Mars sample return back contamination risks]] for the views of Zubrin and the ICAMSR on this debate. |
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==References== |
==References== |