Biology
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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Conference Proceedings, NASA/CP-1999-208772; A-9901303; NAS 1.55:208772
Biology
Contamination, Mars Surface Samples, Planetary Quarantine, Conferences, Mars Sample Return Missions, Mars (Planet), Microbiology, Extraterrestrial Life, Exobiology, Mars Environment, Snc Meteorites, Microorganisms, Life Detectors
Scientific paper
The Mars Sample Quarantine Protocol (QP) Workshop was convened to deal with three specific aspects of the initial handling of a returned Mars sample: 1) biocontainment, to prevent uncontrolled release of sample material into the terrestrial environment; 2) life detection, to examine the sample for evidence of live organisms; and 3) biohazard testing, to determine if the sample poses any threat to terrestrial life forms and the Earth's biosphere. During the first part of the Workshop, several tutorials were presented on topics related to the workshop in order to give all participants a common basis in the technical areas necessary to achieve the objectives of the Workshop.
Bagby John
Devincenzi Donald L.
Race Margaret
Rummel John
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