Planetary Protection Policies


  1. Penelope Boston, Critical Life Science Issues for a Mars Base, The Case for Mars II: Proc. of Second Case for Mars Conference, July 10-14, 1984, 62 Science & Technology Series (American Astronautical Society) (Christopher P. McKay, ed., 1984)

  2. Leonard David, The Humanization of Mars, The Case for Mars III (P. Boston,ed. 1984)

  3. Donald L. DeVincenzi, P. Stabekis, & J. Barengoltz A Proposed New Policy for Planetary Protection, 3 Adv. Space Res. 13 (1983).

  4. Donald L. DeVincenzi, & P. Stabekis, Revised Planetary Protection Policy for Solar System Exploration, 4 Adv. Space Res. 291 (1984).

  5. Donald L. DeVincenzi, Planetary Protection Issues and the Future Exploration of Mars, 12 Adv. Space Res. (4) 121, 123 (1992).

  6. Donald L. DeVincenzi, Proposed Planetary Protection Guidelines for Sample Return Missions 19 (3-5) Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere (Abstracts of ISSOL Meeting, Prague, 1989) 485 (1989)

  7. Donald L. DeVincenzi, & J.R. Bagby, Orbiting Quarantine Facility, National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Doc. #SP-454. (1981)

  8. Donald L. DeVincenzi, H.P. Klein, & J. R. Bagby, Planetary Protection Issue and Future Mars Mission, National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Doc. #CP-10086(1991)

  9. N. H. Horowitz, R. P. Sharp, R. W. Davies, Planetary Contamination I: The Problem and the Agreements, 155 SCIENCE 1501 (March 24, 1967).

  10. Christopher P. McKay and Wanda Davis, Planetary Protection Issues in Advance of Human Exploration of Mars, 9 Adv. Space Res. p.## (1989)

  11. National Research Council (U.S.). Task Group on Planetary Protection, Biological contamination of Mars, issues and recommendations NASA CR-190819. NAS 1.26:190819 (1992).

  12. C. R. Phillips, The Planetary Quarantine Program--Origins & Achievements (1956-1973), (NASA SP-4902; Sup. Doc. No. NAS 1.21:4902, 1974).

  13. C. B. Pilcher, From a Lunar Outpost to Mars: Science, Policy and the U.S. Space Exploration Initiative 12(4) Adv. Space Res. 91 (1992)

  14. Planetary Protection Implementation on Future Mars Lander Missions: U.S./Russian Workshop 1992 : Palo Alto, Calif., National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Sup. Doc. # NAS 1.55:3216 (R. Howell, D.L. DeVincenzi, eds. 1993)

  15. The Planetary Exploration Survey: What Society Members Think About Planetary Protection 15 The Planetary Report 4 (MAR 01 1995)

  16. Planetary Protection Issues and Future Mars Missions, National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Sup. Doc. #NAS 1.55:10086 (Donald L. DeVincenzi, H.P. Klein, J.R. Bagby, eds., 1994)

  17. Planetary Protection Issues and Future Mars Missions, National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Sup. Doc. #NAS 1.55:10086 (Donald L. DeVincenzi, H.P. Klein, J.R. Bagby, eds., 1991)

  18. Margaret S. Race, Societal Issues as Mars Missions Impediments: Planetary Protection and Contamination Concerns 15 Adv. Space Res. 285 (1994)

  19. Margaret S. Race, Integration of Planetary Protection Activities, NASA Contractor Report NASA CR-200223, Sup. Doc. # NAS 1.26:200223. (1995)

  20. Margaret S. Race, Planetary Protection, Legal Ambiguity and the Decision Making Process for Mars Sample Return, 18 Adv. Space Res. 345 (1996).

  21. O. E. Reynolds, Developments in the Analysis of Planetary Quarantine Requirements, XI Life Sci. & Space Res. 3 (1973).

  22. J.D. Rummel, Planetary Protection Policy 12 (4) Adv. Space Res. 129 (1992)

  23. Patricia M. Sterns, Leslie I. Tennen, Current United States' Attitude Concerning Protection of the Outer Space Environment, Proc. 27th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space 398 (1984).

  24. Patricia M. Sterns, Leslie I. Tennen, Recent Developments in the Planetary Protection Policy: Is the Outer Space Environment at Risk? Proc. 32nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space 163 (1989)

  25. M. Werber, Objectives and Models of the Planetary Quarantine Program (NASA SP-344; Sup. Doc. No. NAS 1.21:344, 1974).

  26. Robert M. Zubrin and Richard S. Wagner, The Case for Mars: the Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must (1996)

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