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Tactical Scientific Decision-Making during Crewed Astrobiology Mars Missions

The limitations placed upon human explorers on the surface of Mars will necessitate a methodology for scientific exploration that is different from standard approaches to terrestrial fieldwork and prior crewed exploration of the Moon. In particular, the data transmission limitations and communicatio...

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Autores principales: Stevens, A.H., Kobs Nawotniak, S.E., Garry, W.B., Payler, S.J., Brady, A.L., Miller, M.J., Beaton, K.H., Cockell, C.S., Lim, D.S.S.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6442282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30840503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1837
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author Stevens, A.H.
Kobs Nawotniak, S.E.
Garry, W.B.
Payler, S.J.
Brady, A.L.
Miller, M.J.
Beaton, K.H.
Cockell, C.S.
Lim, D.S.S.
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Kobs Nawotniak, S.E.
Garry, W.B.
Payler, S.J.
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Cockell, C.S.
Lim, D.S.S.
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description The limitations placed upon human explorers on the surface of Mars will necessitate a methodology for scientific exploration that is different from standard approaches to terrestrial fieldwork and prior crewed exploration of the Moon. In particular, the data transmission limitations and communication latency between Earth and Mars create a unique situation for surface crew in contact with a terrestrial science team. The BASALT research program simulated a series of extravehicular activities (EVAs) in Mars analog terrains under various Mars-relevant bandwidth and latency conditions to investigate how best to approach this problem. Here we discuss tactical decision-making under these conditions, that is, how the crew on Mars interacts with a team of scientists and support personnel on Earth to collect samples of maximum scientific interest. We describe the strategies, protocols, and tools tested in BASALT EVAs and give recommendations on how best to conduct human exploration of Mars with support from Earth-based scientists. We find that even with scientists supporting them, the crew performing the exploration must be trained in the appropriate scientific disciplines in order to provide the terrestrial scientists with enough information to make decisions, but that with appropriate planning and structure, and tools such as a “dynamic leaderboard,” terrestrial scientists can add scientific value to an EVA, even under Mars communication latency.
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spelling pubmed-64422822019-04-01 Tactical Scientific Decision-Making during Crewed Astrobiology Mars Missions Stevens, A.H. Kobs Nawotniak, S.E. Garry, W.B. Payler, S.J. Brady, A.L. Miller, M.J. Beaton, K.H. Cockell, C.S. Lim, D.S.S. Astrobiology Research Articles The limitations placed upon human explorers on the surface of Mars will necessitate a methodology for scientific exploration that is different from standard approaches to terrestrial fieldwork and prior crewed exploration of the Moon. In particular, the data transmission limitations and communication latency between Earth and Mars create a unique situation for surface crew in contact with a terrestrial science team. The BASALT research program simulated a series of extravehicular activities (EVAs) in Mars analog terrains under various Mars-relevant bandwidth and latency conditions to investigate how best to approach this problem. Here we discuss tactical decision-making under these conditions, that is, how the crew on Mars interacts with a team of scientists and support personnel on Earth to collect samples of maximum scientific interest. We describe the strategies, protocols, and tools tested in BASALT EVAs and give recommendations on how best to conduct human exploration of Mars with support from Earth-based scientists. We find that even with scientists supporting them, the crew performing the exploration must be trained in the appropriate scientific disciplines in order to provide the terrestrial scientists with enough information to make decisions, but that with appropriate planning and structure, and tools such as a “dynamic leaderboard,” terrestrial scientists can add scientific value to an EVA, even under Mars communication latency. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019-03-01 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6442282/ /pubmed/30840503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1837 Text en © A.H. Stevens et al., 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Brady, A.L.
Miller, M.J.
Beaton, K.H.
Cockell, C.S.
Lim, D.S.S.
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