Abstract

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) provide independent, science-based, non-partisan policy advice to federal agencies and Congress. The Committee on Planetary Protection (CoPP), a discipline committee of the Space Studies Board, provides advice to NASA on the critical issue of planetary protection. Planetary protection includes measures devised for robotic spacecraft and human exploration missions to protect the biological and environmental integrity of extraterrestrial bodies for future scientific studies as well as life on Earth against potential “backward” contamination. Through discussions with scientists across the world, the CoPP endeavors to ensure that space missions can answer fundamental questions about life and the history of our Solar System without jeopardizing future science through harmful contamination of pristine extraterrestrial sites. I will discuss how CoPP and similar committees demonstrate science advocacy and communication with government officials, and how CoPP uses science to promote and protect future studies and exploration.

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