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Planetary Protection is Not a One Size Fits All Missions Approach: Enabling the Planetary Protection Programmatic and Engineering ProcessMissions have a wide range of variables that change their management and engineering structure (e.g., competed vs directed missions, multiple NASA centers, international partnerships, increased commercial collaborations, etc.). Why would an identical planetary protection approach and structure for each mission make sense in this evolving landscape? Missions do not fit in a one-size-fits-all approach, likewise their planetary protection process should not be a one-size-fits-all approach. During the significant update to NPR 8715.24 and NASA-STD-8719.27 planetary protection policies, the programmatic execution and engineering implementation processes were changed to provide clarification, streamlining, and expansion to include alternative approaches. From a programmatic perspective, these changes include the flexibility in timing and combination of gate products in addition to providing varying levels of technical depth commensurate and appropriate with the mission categorization. From a technical perspective, these changes include the ability to A) leverage either a performance-based and/or a prescriptive-based approach, B) identify applicable international consensus standards for verification, and C) propose alternative methods that adhere to sound scientific and engineering consensus. This presentation will directly highlight the culture shift in planetary protection, areas of flexibility available to the technical community for mission program and engineering execution, and feature some of the specific mission scenarios that have already leveraged such processes.
Document ID
20230012610
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Nick Benardini
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Elaine Seasly
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2023
Subject Category
Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2023 CCMPP Contamination, Coatings, Materials, and Planetary Protection Workshop
Location: Greenbelt, MD
Country: US
Start Date: September 12, 2023
End Date: September 14, 2023
Sponsors: Goddard Space Flight Center
Funding Number(s)
OTHER: GA000
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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