BaldBear_13 t1_j5ww4tg wrote
Reply to comment by Drzhivago138 in Why do sample return missions such as OSIRIS-REx use their own reentry vehicles instead of just going to the space station for pickup and return with ISS equipment? by PromptCritical725
If Sci Fi movies taught me anything, it's that when a probe returns from uncharted reaches of deep space, lack of survivability is a plus, and is called sterilization.
dWintermut3 t1_j5xt71k wrote
NASA has a specialist for that actually, with the most badass job title in history of "planetary protection officer".
SirCB85 t1_j5xv9yr wrote
Wait, my understanding of their job description was that they actually responsible for making sure WE don't contaminate let's say Mars before we are really really really sure that us contaminating it doesn't destroy any indigenous life we might like to study before we annihilate it?
dWintermut3 t1_j5xw7in wrote
yes, that's a very important job of the PPO. but my understanding is as the staff's highest-ranked microbiologist control of potential alien lifeform risks to earth is also in their purview.
b33r_engineer t1_j5yifcj wrote
That’s what they want you to think, yes…
(It’s also true, but they do both)
BaldBear_13 t1_j5yi0tj wrote
are they issued a flamethrower? A cool suit? A memory wipe device?
Tritium3016 t1_j5zhk3z wrote
Do they get a green lantern or a lens?
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