Mars Field Geology, Biology, and Paleontology Workshop
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The purpose of this workshop was to explore the strategies, desired capabilities, skills, and operational realities required to lend success to the first human missions to Mars. Current mission planning dictates that there will be considerable mobility, sampling and analytical capability available to human crews, at a site warranting long-term geologic and possibly biological interest. However, the details of specific capabilities are not yet clearly defined.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Mars Field Geology, Biology, and Paleontology Workshop (1998 Space Center Houston)
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Lunar and Planetary Institute
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Nancy Ann Budden
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