Publications by authors named "Betsy Pugel"

Article Synopsis
  • Public health responses typically focus on known biological agents, but challenges arise when dealing with extraterrestrial samples that may have unknown pathogenic risks.
  • The article discusses the potential risks of unintentional releases of biological materials from returned space missions, like those from Mars, and the need for a robust public health plan.
  • Key questions include how to manage the response to possible contamination, including confinement and decontamination, and how to effectively communicate with the public and government agencies in such scenarios.
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Planetary bodies like Mars, Europa, and Enceladus pose the question, "How to study them without contaminating them and destroying future prospects to detect life, if it is there?" The natural trade-off, of course, is that the cleaner your spacecraft, the more you can explore such a body without risk of contaminating it. As chartered by NASA Headquarters, the Planetary Protection Technology Definition Team (PPTDT) was asked to provide a report covering six different areas related to the engineering and technology challenges of implementing planetary protection requirements on solar system exploration missions.

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The Joint Workshop on Induced Special Regions convened scientists and planetary protection experts to assess the potential of inducing special regions through lander or rover activity. An Induced Special Region is defined as a place where the presence of the spacecraft could induce water activity and temperature to be sufficiently high and persist for long enough to plausibly harbor life. The questions the workshop participants addressed were: (1) What is a safe stand-off distance, or formula to derive a safe distance, to a purported special region? (2) Questions about RTGs (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator), other heat sources, and their ability to induce special regions.

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