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... Such a planetary protection repository would benefit all missions interested in understanding the process of chemical evolution or the origin of life, regardless of their planetary protection category. Finding 7: Access to information prepared in response to planetary protection requirements is important for planning future missions to certain small bodies to study chemical evolution and the origin of life.
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... . Other advantages include their close proximity (as compared to more numerous, but distant Main Belt asteroids)
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... 3 Planetary Protection Independent Review Board (PPIRB) , 2019, NASA Planetary Protection Independent Review Board (PPIRB)
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... Government agency to implement a PP regulatory framework." 10 In 2020, a follow-up study by the National Academies' Committee to Review the Report of the NASA Planetary Protection Independent Review Board addressed the "regulatory gap" problem as follows: Problems persist with whether and how U.S. federal law regulates private-sector space activities for planetary protection purposes concerning launch, on-orbit, and re-entry activities.


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