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On possible release of microbe-containing particulates from a Mars lander spacecraft
Authors:Kenneth Harstad
Affiliation:Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, M/S 125-109, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099, USA
Abstract:Due to possible planet contamination, before Earth-departure, Mars landers and/or rovers are subject to strict requirements on the maximum number of attached spores or particles that carry viable microbes. Estimates of the release rates of these particles on Mars are made considering the three mechanisms of wind shear, collision with suspended dust, and collision with saltating sand particles. The first mechanism is found to apply only to particles of size greater than View the MathML source, the second mechanism has a characteristic particle adhesion half life that is so long as to be of no concern, and the third mechanism is deemed of possible importance, vitally depending on attached particle size and detailed surface characteristics of sand and spacecraft. While not investigated in detail, dust devils are shown to be possible contributors to release of microbe-containing particles.
Keywords:Mars planetary protection   Adhesion   Hamaker constant   Microbes   Saltation
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