Biology
Scientific paper
Jan 1999
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Workshop on Mars 2001: Integrated Science in Preparation for Sample Return and Human Exploration, p. 96
Biology
Mars Exploration, Mars Surveyor 2001 Mission, Research Facilities, Microscopes, Laboratories
Scientific paper
There is a Memorandum of Agreement between NASA Ames, JPL, West Virginia University and University of Arizona which led to funding for the MECA microscope and to the establishment of an Ames facility for science analysis of microscopic and other data. The data and analysis will be by agreement of the Mars Environmental Compatibility Assessment (MECA), Robotic Arm Camera (RAC) and other PI's. This facility is intended to complement other analysis efforts with one objective of this facility being to test the latest information technologies in support of actual mission science operations. Additionally, it will be used as a laboratory for the exploration of collaborative science activities. With a goal of enhancing the science return for both Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) and Astrobiology we shall utilize various tools such as superresolution and the Virtual Environment Vehicle Interface (VEVI) virtual reality visualization tools. In this presentation we will describe the current planning for this facility.
Cox Sonja
Galal Ken
Marshall James J.
Sims Mark
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