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Saturday, March 5, 2011

THE IMPORTANCE OF SAMPLE RETURN
8:00 a.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Shearer C. K. *   Taylor G. J.
Sampling the Inner Solar System: Scientific Rationale, Potential Targets, and Sample Return Technology Investment and Capabilities

Conley C. A. *
Planetary Protection for Sample Return Missions

Rummel J. D. *   Allton J. H.   Morrison D.
A Microbe on the Moon? Surveyor III and Lessons Learned for Future Sample Return Missions

Fagan A. L. *   Neal C. R.
Comparative Planetology: Impact Melt Sample Return from the Moon, Mercury, and Mars

PLANETARY FORMATION AND EVOLUTION/SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION AND EVOLUTION
10:45 a.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Yoshikawa M. *
The Next Asteroid Sample Return Mission of Japan — Hayabusa-2

Lee P. *
Phobos and Deimos Sample Return: Importance, Challenges, and Strategy

IMPACT FLUX OF THE EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM AND PLANETARY VOLCANISM
1:30 p.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Papanastassiou D. A. *   Jolliff B. L.   Shearer C. K.    Alkalai L.   Borg L. E.
The Need for Sample Return Missions and the Case for the South Pole-Aitken Robotic Lunar Sample Return

O'Sullivan K. M. *   Neal C. R.
Constraining the End of the Basin Forming Epoch with Samples from Orientale

Lawrence S. J. *   Taylor G. J.   Jolliff B. L.   Hawke B. R.   Hagerty J. J.
Sampling the Age Extremes of Lunar Volcanism: The Youngest Lunar Basalts

Donohue P. H. *   Potter R. W. K.   Gallegos Z.   Hammond N.   Neal C. R.   Kring D. A.
The Importance of Lunar Sample Return in Determining the Nature of Ejecta Processes

LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER
3:45 p.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Glavin D. P. *   Conrad P.   Dworkin J. P.   Eigenbrode J.   Mahaffy P. R.
The Importance of Sample Return in Establishing Chemical Evidence for Life on Mars or Other Solar System Bodies

Hui H. *   Neal C. R.
Water in the Moon: Sampling the Pyroclastic Deposits

Jones G. H. *   Agarwal J.   Arridge C. S.   Bowles N.   Burchell M.   Coates A. J.   Dougherty M. K.   Duddy S. Fitzsimmons A.   Graps A.   Hsieh H.   Lisse C.   Lowry S. C.   Masters A.   Sierks H.   Snodgrass C.   Tubiana C.
Caroline: A Search for the Source of Earth's Water

Chevrier V. F. *
A Regolith Sample Return Mission to Mars

Sunday, March 6, 2011

CURATION AND ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES
8:00 a.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Allen C. *   Allton J.   Lofgren G.   Righter K.   Zolensky M.
Curating NASA's Extraterrestrial Samples — Past, Present, and Future

Velbel M. A. *
Post-Curation Preservational Biases Affect Evaporite Minerals in Martian and Asteroidal Meteorites: A Case for Sample Return and Strict Environmental Controls

Herd C. D. K. *   Hilts R. W.   Simkus D. N.   Slater G. F.
Cold Curation and Handling of the Tagish Lake Meteorite:  Implications for Sample Return

Osinski G. R. *   Banerjee N.   Brown P.   Fleming R.   Ghafoor N.   McIsaac K.   Naish M.   Ower C.   Patel R.   Southam G.
Robotic Sample Curation, Handling, Manipulation, and Analysis:  The Future of Sample Return Facilities?

Allton J. H.   Stansbery E. K. *
Sample Return Missions Where Contamination Issues are Critical: Genesis Mission Approach

CONCLUSIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM SAMPLE RETURN
10:30 a.m. Montgomery Ballroom

Zolensky M. E. *   Sandford S. A.
Lessons Learned from Three Recent Sample Return Missions

Treiman A. *   Gross J.   Fessler B.   Mercer C.
Geographic Information System for Returned Samples: Planning, Organizing, and Correlating Analyses

Levy J. S. *
Astrogeobiology Sample Return and In-Situ Science in Antarctica: Understanding Trades Between Science Objectives and Operations Across Scientific Disciplines

Mader M. M. *    Antonenko I.   Osinski G. R.   Battler M.   Beauchamp M.   Cupelli L.   Chanou A.   Francis R.   Marion C.   McCullough E.    Preston L.   Shankar B.   Unrau T.   Veillette D.
Optimizing Lunar Sample Return: Lessons Learned from a Robotic Precursor Lunar Analogue Mission at the Mistastin Impact Structure, Labrador, Canada

 

 

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