Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities
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Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities

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  1. 145 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Assessment of Mars Science and Mission Priorities

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About this book

Within the Office of Space Science of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) special importance is attached to exploration of the planet Mars, because it is the most like Earth of the planets in the solar system and the place where the first detection of extraterrestrial life seems most likely to be made. The failures in 1999 of two NASA missions-Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander-caused the space agency's program of Mars exploration to be systematically rethought, both technologically and scientifically. A new Mars Exploration Program plan (summarized in Appendix A) was announced in October 2000. The Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration (COMPLEX), a standing committee of the Space Studies Board of the National Research Council, was asked to examine the scientific content of this new program. This goals of this report are the following: -Review the state of knowledge of the planet Mars, with special emphasis on findings of the most recent Mars missions and related research activities;-Review the most important Mars research opportunities in the immediate future;-Review scientific priorities for the exploration of Mars identified by COMPLEX (and other scientific advisory groups) and their motivation, and consider the degree to which recent discoveries suggest a reordering of priorities; and-Assess the congruence between NASA's evolving Mars Exploration Program plan and these recommended priorities, and suggest any adjustments that might be warranted.

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Table of contents

  1. FrontMatter
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. Executive Summary
  5. 1 Introduction
  6. 2 Interior and Crustal Structure and Activity
  7. 3 Geochemistry and Petrology
  8. 4 Stratigraphy and Chronology
  9. 5 Surface Processes and Geomorphology
  10. 6 Ground Ice, Groundwater, and Hydrology
  11. 7 Life, Fossils, and Reduced Carbon
  12. 8 Lower Atmosphere and Meteorology
  13. 9 Climate Change
  14. 10 Upper Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and Solar Wind Interaction
  15. 11 Rationale for Sample Return
  16. 12 Assessment of the Mars Exploration Program
  17. 13 Conclusions
  18. Appendixes
  19. Appendix A The NASA Mars Exploration Program
  20. Appendix B Compilation of Recommendations Concerning Mars Exploration Made by COMPLEX and Other Advisory Groups
  21. Appendix C Acronyms