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Other proposals were explored in the 1980s, including direct entry of sample container to Earth's atmosphere, recovery by the space shuttle, recovery to space station, recovery to a dedicated Antaeus space station, and several intermediate proposals.<ref>[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/02/mars-sample-recovery-quarantine-1985/ Mars Sample Recovery & Quarantine (1985)] DAVID S. F. PORTREE 02.14.13</ref> |
Other proposals were explored in the 1980s, including direct entry of sample container to Earth's atmosphere, recovery by the space shuttle, recovery to space station, recovery to a dedicated Antaeus space station, and several intermediate proposals.<ref>[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/02/mars-sample-recovery-quarantine-1985/ Mars Sample Recovery & Quarantine (1985)] DAVID S. F. PORTREE 02.14.13</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Mars Sample Receiving Facility and sample containment]] |
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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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[Ed: Not sure what to do about this yet] |
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