The BASALT Research Program: Designing and Developing Mission Elements in Support of Human Scientific Exploration of Mars.

Journal: Astrobiology
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Abstract

The articles associated with this Special Collection focus on the NASA BASALT (Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains) Research Program, which aims at answering the question, "How do we support and enable scientific exploration during human Mars missions?" To answer this the BASALT team conducted scientific field studies under simulated Mars mission conditions to both broaden our understanding of the habitability potential of basalt-rich terrains on Mars and examine the effects of science on current Mars mission concepts of operations. This article provides an overview of the BASALT research project, from the science, to the operational concepts that were tested and developed, to the technical capabilities that supported all elements of the team's research. Further, this article introduces the 12 articles that are included in this Special Collection.

Authors
Darlene Lim, Andrew F Abercromby, Shannon Kobs Nawotniak, David Lees, Michael Miller, Allyson Brady, Matthew Miller, Zara Mirmalek, Alexander Sehlke, Samuel Payler, Adam Stevens, Christopher Haberle, Kara Beaton, Steven Chappell, Scott Hughes, Charles Cockell, Richard Elphic, Michael Downs, Jennifer Heldmann