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Subsurface scientific exploration of extraterrestrial environments (MINAR 5): analogue science, technology and education in the Boulby Mine, UK

机译:地产科学探索外星环境(Minar 5):英国Boulby Line的模拟科学,技术和教育

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The deep subsurface of other planetary bodies is of special interest for robotic and human exploration. The subsurface provides access to planetary interior processes, thus yielding insights into planetary formation and evolution. On Mars, the subsurface might harbour the most habitable conditions. In the context of human exploration, the subsurface can provide refugia for habitation from extreme surface conditions. We describe the fifth Mine Analogue Research (MINAR 5) programme at 1 km depth in the Boulby Mine, UK in collaboration with Spaceward Bound NASA and the Kalam Centre, India, to test instruments and methods for the robotic and human exploration of deep environments on the Moon and Mars. The geological context in Permian evaporites provides an analogue to evaporitic materials on other planetary bodies such as Mars. A wide range of sample acquisition instruments (NASA drills, Small Planetary Impulse Tool (SPLIT) robotic hammer, universal sampling bags), analytical instruments (Raman spectroscopy, Close-Up Imager, Minion DNA sequencing technology, methane stable isotope analysis, biomolecule and metabolic life detection instruments) and environmental monitoring equipment (passive air particle sampler, particle detectors and environmental monitoring equipment) was deployed in an integrated campaign. Investigations included studying the geochemical signatures of chloride and sulphate evaporitic minerals, testing methods for life detection and planetary protection around human-tended operations, and investigations on the radiation environment of the deep subsurface. The MINAR analogue activity occurs in an active mine, showing how the development of space exploration technology can be used to contribute to addressing immediate Earth-based challenges. During the campaign, in collaboration with European Space Agency (ESA), MINAR was used for astronaut familiarization with future exploration tools and techniques. The campaign was used to develop primary and second
机译:其他行星体的深层地下对机器人和人类勘探具有特别兴趣。该地下提供了对行星内部工艺的访问,从而屈服于行星形成和进化。在火星上,地产可能会怀有最居住的条件。在人类勘探的背景下,地下可以提供极端表面条件的居住地提供避难所。我们在英国Boulby Line的1公里深入地描述了第五矿模拟研究(Minar 5)计划,与空间边界NASA和印度卡拉姆中心合作,以测试对深度环境的机器人和人类勘探的仪器和方法月亮和火星。二叠钟蒸发物中的地质背景提供了蒸发材料的类似行星体如火星。各种样品采集仪器(NASA钻头,小行星冲击工具(分割)机器人锤,通用采样袋),分析仪器(拉曼光谱,特写成像仪,矿物DNA测序技术,甲烷稳定同位素分析,生物分子和代谢终身检测仪器)和环境监测设备(无源空气粒子采样器,粒子探测器和环境监测设备)部署在综合运动中。调查包括研究氯化物和硫酸盐蒸发矿物的地球化学签名,寿命检测试验方法和行星保护,以及对深层地下的辐射环境的研究。 MINAR模拟活动发生在有源矿井中,展示了空间勘探技术的发展如何旨在促进立即基于地球的挑战。在竞选期间,与欧洲航天局(ESA)合作,Minar用于宇航员熟悉未来的勘探工具和技术。该活动用于开发初级和第二次

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