Quarantine and protocol
Abstract
The purpose of the Orbiting Quarantine Facility is to provide maximum protection of the terrestrial biosphere by ensuring that the returned Martian samples are safe to bring to Earth. The protocol designed to detect the presence of biologically active agents in the Martian soil is described. The protocol determines one of two things about the sample: (1) that it is free from nonterrestrial life forms and can be sent to a terrestrial containment facility where extensive chemical, biochemical, geological, and physical investigations can be conducted; or (2) that it exhibits "biological effects" of the type that dictate second order testing. The quarantine protocol is designed to be conducted on a small portion of the returned sample, leaving the bulk of the sample undisturbed for study on Earth.
- Publication:
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Orbiting Quarantine Facility
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981oqf..rept...37.
- Keywords:
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- Activity (Biology);
- Biosphere;
- Environmental Control;
- Gnotobiotics;
- Hazards;
- Mars Surface Samples;
- Planetary Quarantine;
- Materials Handling;
- Mission Planning;
- Technology Assessment;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles