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Earth is the primary subject of planetary protection policies, which aim to preserve its biosphere from potential extraterrestrial contamination as described in [1] and [2], while also being the focus of broader astrobioethical considerations regarding the preservation of life as noted in [3].
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Astrobioethics | International Journal of Astrobiology | Cambridge Core cambridge.org 2 facts
perspectiveAstrobioethics can assist in decision-making regarding planetary protection and broader issues such as global climate change, renewable energy, food resources, and the preservation of life on Earth, rather than treating human Mars missions as solely a technological problem.
claimCOSPAR Category V missions involve sample returns to Earth and require Planetary Protection Policy measures to protect Earth and the Moon from contamination.
Read "Review and Assessment of Planetary Protection Policy ... nap.nationalacademies.org 1 fact
claimThe committee concludes that the two traditional rationales for planetary protection policy—preserving the integrity of Earth’s biosphere and protecting the integrity of other solar system bodies for future studies—already address the need for planetary protection officers to ensure space missions satisfy scientific investigation requirements.