Biology
Scientific paper
Jul 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000came.work...89d&link_type=abstract
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, p. 89
Biology
Mars Exploration, Mars Missions, Mission Planning, Interplanetary Communication, Spacecrews, Astronaut Training
Scientific paper
Field exploration strategy, crew skills and training, analytical capabilities, and Earth-Mars communications were themes of the Mars Field Geology, Biology and Paleontology workshop convened by Michael B. Duke, David S. McKay, and William R. Muehlberger (November, 1998). The intent was to expand the exploration culture within NASA: one which captures the experience and insight of the scientists, mission operations personnel, and crews of the Apollo and Skylab explorations; one which applies and develops new technology appropriate to the quest; one which clearly articulates the scientific questions and scrupulously reports both data and interpretation. The convenors charged the thirty-one veteran field scientists and space explorers to frame specific recommendations, which would build upon mission architecture developed for human exploration of Mars and which would be incorporated in science requirements for future NASA missions.
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