The Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return (CAESAR) Mission

The Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return (CAESAR) mission will acquire and return to Earth for laboratory analysis a minimum of 80 grams of surface material from the nucleus of comet 67P/Chur-yumov-Gerasimenko (67P). CAESAR will characterize the surface region sampled, preserve the collected...

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Hauptverfasser: Hayes, A G, Nakamura-Messenger, K, Squyres, S W, Glavin, D P, Mitchell, D F, Moran, V E, Houghton, M B, Douglas-Bradshaw, D, Lauretta, D S, Yamada, K, Okazaki, S, Satoh, Y, Maru, Y, Nakao, T, Kukita, A, Shimoda, T, Yamawaki, T, Nakamura, T, Parker, J E, Wegel, D C, Peabody, H L, Dworkin, J P, Nguyen, A N, Clemett, S, Zega, T J, Mazarico, E, Rowlands, D, Aslam, S A, Gorius, N, Quilligan, G, Furukawa, Y, Takigawa, A, Blake, G, Mumma, M J, Milam, S N, Gerakines, P A, Lunine, J I, Mitchell, J L, Pace, L F, Herd, C D K, Gorevan, S, Spring, J, Zacny, K, Chu, P C, Hasegawa, M M, Guttler, C, Sierks, H, Vincent, J-B, Oklay, N, Campins, H, Fernandez, Y, Makowski, J, Oberg, D, Morse, E L, Soderblom, J M, Bodewits, D, Kelley, M, Davidsson, B, Johnson, J, Kulchitsky, A, Kirk, R, Leshin, L, Oberg, K, Ravine, M
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Zusammenfassung:The Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return (CAESAR) mission will acquire and return to Earth for laboratory analysis a minimum of 80 grams of surface material from the nucleus of comet 67P/Chur-yumov-Gerasimenko (67P). CAESAR will characterize the surface region sampled, preserve the collected sample in a pristine state, and return evolved volatiles by capturing them in a separate gas reservoir. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center provides project management, systems engineering, safety and mission assurance, contamination control, mission operations, and many other important functions. Northrop Grumman Space Systems will build the spacecraft, based on Dawn mission heritage, which like CAESAR, uses solar electric propulsion. CAESAR was selected by for Phase A study in the New Frontiers 4 Competition and will be proposed to New Frontiers 5.Collection of a sample from the surface of comet 67P is facilitated by a set of cameras that together provide images to support sample site selection, perform optical navigation, and document the sample before, during, and after col-lection. The sample is collected at the end of an arm during a 5-second touch-and-go (TAG) maneuver with the Sample Acquisition System (SAS)designed by Honeybee Robotics for the surface properties of comet 67P observed by the Rosetta mission. After sample collection, and while the sample is still cold (< -80°C), the TAG Arm inserts the sample container into the Sample Containment System (SCS) mounted inside the Sample Return Capsule (SRC). The SCS is sealed, preventing the sample from escaping into space. The sample is slowly warmed inside the SCS to enable sublimation of volatiles, which are collected in the Gas Containment System (GCS), a passively cooled gas reservoir. Separating the volatiles from the solid sample protects the solid sample from alteration. Once all sublimated H2O is transferred to the GCS, the GCS is sealed to capture the volatile sit contains, and the SCS is vented to space to maintain the solid sample under vacuum. The SCS vent is closed before Earth entry to prevent atmospheric contamination. Detailed laboratory analyses of the sample from 67P will trace the history of volatile reservoirs, delineate the chemical pathways that led from simple interstellar species to complex molecules, constrain the evolution of the comet, and evaluate the role of comets in delivering water and prebiotic organics to the early Earth. CAESAR will achieve these goals by carrying out coord