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Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration
Nearly half a century ago, two papers postulated the likelihood of lunar lava tube caves using mathematical models. Today, armed with an array of orbiting and fly‐by satellites and survey instrumentation, we have now acquired cave data across our solar system—including the identification of potentia...
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author | Wynne, J. Judson Titus, Timothy N. Agha‐Mohammadi, Ali‐akbar Azua‐Bustos, Armando Boston, Penelope J. de León, Pablo Demirel‐Floyd, Cansu De Waele, Jo Jones, Heather Malaska, Michael J. Miller, Ana Z. Sapers, Haley M. Sauro, Francesco Sonderegger, Derek L. Uckert, Kyle Wong, Uland Y. Alexander, E. Calvin Chiao, Leroy Cushing, Glen E. DeDecker, John Fairén, Alberto G. Frumkin, Amos Harris, Gary L. Kearney, Michelle L. Kerber, Laura Léveillé, Richard J. Manyapu, Kavya Massironi, Matteo Mylroie, John E. Onac, Bogdan P. Parazynski, Scott E. Phillips‐Lander, Charity M. Prettyman, Thomas H. Schulze‐Makuch, Dirk Wagner, Robert V. Whittaker, William L. Williams, Kaj E. |
author_facet | Wynne, J. Judson Titus, Timothy N. Agha‐Mohammadi, Ali‐akbar Azua‐Bustos, Armando Boston, Penelope J. de León, Pablo Demirel‐Floyd, Cansu De Waele, Jo Jones, Heather Malaska, Michael J. Miller, Ana Z. Sapers, Haley M. Sauro, Francesco Sonderegger, Derek L. Uckert, Kyle Wong, Uland Y. Alexander, E. Calvin Chiao, Leroy Cushing, Glen E. DeDecker, John Fairén, Alberto G. Frumkin, Amos Harris, Gary L. Kearney, Michelle L. Kerber, Laura Léveillé, Richard J. Manyapu, Kavya Massironi, Matteo Mylroie, John E. Onac, Bogdan P. Parazynski, Scott E. Phillips‐Lander, Charity M. Prettyman, Thomas H. Schulze‐Makuch, Dirk Wagner, Robert V. Whittaker, William L. Williams, Kaj E. |
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description | Nearly half a century ago, two papers postulated the likelihood of lunar lava tube caves using mathematical models. Today, armed with an array of orbiting and fly‐by satellites and survey instrumentation, we have now acquired cave data across our solar system—including the identification of potential cave entrances on the Moon, Mars, and at least nine other planetary bodies. These discoveries gave rise to the study of planetary caves. To help advance this field, we leveraged the expertise of an interdisciplinary group to identify a strategy to explore caves beyond Earth. Focusing primarily on astrobiology, the cave environment, geology, robotics, instrumentation, and human exploration, our goal was to produce a framework to guide this subdiscipline through at least the next decade. To do this, we first assembled a list of 198 science and engineering questions. Then, through a series of social surveys, 114 scientists and engineers winnowed down the list to the top 53 highest priority questions. This exercise resulted in identifying emerging and crucial research areas that require robust development to ultimately support a robotic mission to a planetary cave—principally the Moon and/or Mars. With the necessary financial investment and institutional support, the research and technological development required to achieve these necessary advancements over the next decade are attainable. Subsequently, we will be positioned to robotically examine lunar caves and search for evidence of life within Martian caves; in turn, this will set the stage for human exploration and potential habitation of both the lunar and Martian subsurface. |
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spelling | pubmed-97870642022-12-27 Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration Wynne, J. Judson Titus, Timothy N. Agha‐Mohammadi, Ali‐akbar Azua‐Bustos, Armando Boston, Penelope J. de León, Pablo Demirel‐Floyd, Cansu De Waele, Jo Jones, Heather Malaska, Michael J. Miller, Ana Z. Sapers, Haley M. Sauro, Francesco Sonderegger, Derek L. Uckert, Kyle Wong, Uland Y. Alexander, E. Calvin Chiao, Leroy Cushing, Glen E. DeDecker, John Fairén, Alberto G. Frumkin, Amos Harris, Gary L. Kearney, Michelle L. Kerber, Laura Léveillé, Richard J. Manyapu, Kavya Massironi, Matteo Mylroie, John E. Onac, Bogdan P. Parazynski, Scott E. Phillips‐Lander, Charity M. Prettyman, Thomas H. Schulze‐Makuch, Dirk Wagner, Robert V. Whittaker, William L. Williams, Kaj E. J Geophys Res Planets Review Article Nearly half a century ago, two papers postulated the likelihood of lunar lava tube caves using mathematical models. Today, armed with an array of orbiting and fly‐by satellites and survey instrumentation, we have now acquired cave data across our solar system—including the identification of potential cave entrances on the Moon, Mars, and at least nine other planetary bodies. These discoveries gave rise to the study of planetary caves. To help advance this field, we leveraged the expertise of an interdisciplinary group to identify a strategy to explore caves beyond Earth. Focusing primarily on astrobiology, the cave environment, geology, robotics, instrumentation, and human exploration, our goal was to produce a framework to guide this subdiscipline through at least the next decade. To do this, we first assembled a list of 198 science and engineering questions. Then, through a series of social surveys, 114 scientists and engineers winnowed down the list to the top 53 highest priority questions. This exercise resulted in identifying emerging and crucial research areas that require robust development to ultimately support a robotic mission to a planetary cave—principally the Moon and/or Mars. With the necessary financial investment and institutional support, the research and technological development required to achieve these necessary advancements over the next decade are attainable. Subsequently, we will be positioned to robotically examine lunar caves and search for evidence of life within Martian caves; in turn, this will set the stage for human exploration and potential habitation of both the lunar and Martian subsurface. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-02 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9787064/ /pubmed/36582809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007194 Text en © 2022. The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Wynne, J. Judson Titus, Timothy N. Agha‐Mohammadi, Ali‐akbar Azua‐Bustos, Armando Boston, Penelope J. de León, Pablo Demirel‐Floyd, Cansu De Waele, Jo Jones, Heather Malaska, Michael J. Miller, Ana Z. Sapers, Haley M. Sauro, Francesco Sonderegger, Derek L. Uckert, Kyle Wong, Uland Y. Alexander, E. Calvin Chiao, Leroy Cushing, Glen E. DeDecker, John Fairén, Alberto G. Frumkin, Amos Harris, Gary L. Kearney, Michelle L. Kerber, Laura Léveillé, Richard J. Manyapu, Kavya Massironi, Matteo Mylroie, John E. Onac, Bogdan P. Parazynski, Scott E. Phillips‐Lander, Charity M. Prettyman, Thomas H. Schulze‐Makuch, Dirk Wagner, Robert V. Whittaker, William L. Williams, Kaj E. Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title | Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title_full | Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title_fullStr | Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title_full_unstemmed | Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title_short | Fundamental Science and Engineering Questions in Planetary Cave Exploration |
title_sort | fundamental science and engineering questions in planetary cave exploration |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007194 |
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