Curation protocol of Phobos sample returned by Martian Moons eXploration

Author:

Fukai Ryota1ORCID,Usui Tomohiro12ORCID,Fujiya Wataru3ORCID,Takano Yoshinori4ORCID,Bajo Ken‐ichi5,Beck Andrew6,Bonato Enrica7ORCID,Chabot Nancy L.8ORCID,Furukawa Yoshihiro9ORCID,Genda Hidenori10ORCID,Hibiya Yuki2,Jourdan Fred11,Kleine Thorsten12,Koike Mizuho13,Matsuoka Moe14ORCID,Miura Yayoi N.2ORCID,Moynier Frédéric15,Okazaki Ryuji16,Russell Sara S.17ORCID,Sumino Hirochika2ORCID,Zolensky Michael E.18,Sugahara Haruna1,Tachibana Shogo12ORCID,Sakamoto Kanako1,Abe Masanao1,Cho Yuichiro2ORCID,Kuramoto Kiyoshi15

Affiliation:

1. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tokyo Japan

2. The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

3. Ibaraki University Mito Japan

4. Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Yokosuka Japan

5. Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

6. Marietta College Marietta Ohio USA

7. German Aerospace Center Berlin Germany

8. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Laurel Maryland USA

9. Tohoku University Sendai Japan

10. Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Japan

11. Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

12. Max Planck Institute Munich Germany

13. Hiroshima University Higashihiroshima Japan

14. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tsukuba Japan

15. Université Paris Cité Institut de physique du Globe de Paris Paris France

16. Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

17. Natural History Museum London UK

18. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington DC USA

Abstract

AbstractJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission will launch a spacecraft in 2024 to return samples from Phobos in 2029. Curatorial work for the returned Phobos samples is critical for the sample allocation without degrading the sample integrity and subsequent sample analysis that will provide new constraints on the origin of Phobos and the evolution of the circum‐Mars environment. The Sample Analysis Working Team of the MMX is designing the sample curation protocol. The curation protocol consists of three phases: (1) quick analysis (extraction and mass spectrometry for gases), (2) pre‐basic characterization (bulk‐scale observation), and (3) basic characterization (grain‐by‐grain observation and allocation of the sample aliquots). Nondestructive analyses within the clean chamber (e.g., visible and near‐infrared spectral imaging) and outside the chamber (e.g., gas mass spectrometry) are incorporated into the curation flow in coordination with the MMX mission instrument teams for ground‐truthing the remote‐sensing data sets. The MMX curation/sample analysis flow enables the seamless integration between the sample and remote‐sensing data sets to maximize the scientific value of the collected Phobos samples.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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