Planetary Simulation Chambers bring Mars to laboratory studies

  • Eva Mateo-Marti Centro de Astrobiología. INTA-CSIC. Torrejón de Ardoz, 28850 Madrid, Spain.
Keywords: Planetary Simulation Chambers, Planetary Atmosphere and Surfaces Chamber (PASC), Mars, habitability, spectroscopy, planetary exploration, vacuum.

Abstract

Although space missions provide fundamental and unique knowledge for planetary exploration, they are always costly and extremely time-consuming. Due to the obvious technical and economical limitations of in-situ planetary exploration, laboratory simulations are among the most feasible research options for making advances in planetary exploration. Therefore, laboratory simulations of planetary environments are a necessary and complementary option to expensive space missions. Simulation chambers are economical, more versatile, and allow for a higher number of experiments than space missions. Laboratory-based facilities are able to mimic the conditions found in the atmospheres and on the surfaces of a majority of planetary objects. Number of relevant applications in Mars planetary exploration will be described in order to provide an understanding about the potential and flexibility of planetary simulation chambers systems: mainly, stability and presence of certain minerals on Mars surface; and microorganisms potential habitability under planetary environmental conditions would be studied. Therefore, simulation chambers will be a promising tools and necessary platform to design future planetary space mission and to validate in-situ measurements from orbital or rover observations.

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Published
2016-10-14
How to Cite
Mateo-Marti E. (2016). Planetary Simulation Chambers bring Mars to laboratory studies. Física de la Tierra, 28, 13-23. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_FITE.2016.v28.53886