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A New Analysis of Mars 'Special Regions': Findings of the Second MEPAG Special Regions Science Analysis Group (SR-SAG2)

机译:火星“特殊区域”的新分析:第二届MEPAG特殊区域科学分析小组(SR-SAG2)的发现

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A committee of the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) has reviewed and updated the description of Special Regions on Mars as places where terrestrial organisms might replicate (per the COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy). This review and update was conducted by an international team (SR-SAG2) drawn from both the biological science and Mars exploration communities, focused on understanding when and where Special Regions could occur. The study applied recently available data about martian environments and about terrestrial organisms, building on a previous analysis of Mars Special Regions (2006) undertaken by a similar team. Since then, a new body of highly relevant information has been generated from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (launched in 2005) and Phoenix (2007) and data from Mars Express and the twin Mars Exploration Rovers (all 2003). Results have also been gleaned from the Mars Science Laboratory (launched in 2011). In addition to Mars data, there is a considerable body of new data regarding the known environmental limits to life on Earth-including the potential for terrestrial microbial life to survive and replicate under martian environmental conditions. The SR-SAG2 analysis has included an examination of new Mars models relevant to natural environmental variation in water activity and temperature; a review and reconsideration of the current parameters used to define Special Regions; and updated maps and descriptions of the martian environments recommended for treatment as "Uncertain" or "Special" as natural features or those potentially formed by the influence of future landed spacecraft. Significant changes in our knowledge of the capabilities of terrestrial organisms and the existence of possibly habitable martian environments have led to a new appreciation of where Mars Special Regions may be identified and protected. The SR-SAG also considered the impact of Special Regions on potential future human missions to Mars, both as locations of potential resources and as places that should not be inadvertently contaminated by human activity.
机译:火星探索计划分析小组(MEPAG)的委员会已审查并更新了火星上特殊区域的描述,这些区域是陆地生物可能繁殖的地方(根据COSPAR行星保护政策)。这次审查和更新由来自生物科学和火星探索界的国际团队(SR-SAG2)进行,重点是了解特殊地区何时何地发生。这项研究基于类似小组先前对火星特别地区(2006)的分析,运用了有关火星环境和陆地生物的最新可用数据。从那时起,火星侦察轨道器(2005年发射)和凤凰号(2007年)以及火星快车和双星火星探测漫游者(2003年发射)产生了一系列高度相关的新信息。还从火星科学实验室(2011年推出)中收集了结果。除火星数据外,还有大量有关已知地球生命环境限制的新数据,包括地球微生物生命在火星环境条件下生存和复制的潜力。 SR-SAG2分析包括检查与水活度和温度的自然环境变化有关的新火星模型;审查和重新考虑用于定义特殊区域的当前参数;以及建议将火星环境作为自然特征或可能由未来着陆航天器的影响而潜在形成的“不确定”或“特殊”火星环境的最新地图和描述。我们对陆地生物能力的认识发生了重大变化,并且可能存在可居住的火星环境,这使人们对可以识别和保护火星特别区的地方有了新的认识。 SR-SAG还考虑了特殊地区对潜在的未来人类对火星任务的影响,这既是潜在资源的所在地,又是不应被人类活动无意污染的地方。

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