Nasa’s trip to Mars begins in California ‘clean room’

Published December 29, 2019
Pasadena (California, US): Nasa engineers and technicians examine the descent stage of the Mars 2020 spacecraft at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.—AFP
Pasadena (California, US): Nasa engineers and technicians examine the descent stage of the Mars 2020 spacecraft at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.—AFP

PASADENA: Nasa’s Mars 2020 rover will head off for the Red Planet next year. But like Voyager, Galileo and Cassini before it, the mission’s epic journey began in a “clean room” in California.

One of two ultra-sterile labs used for spacecraft assembly at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, the eggshell-white room was briefly and exceptionally opened to journalists on Friday.

“We need to keep the hardware as pristine and as safe as possible until we get to Mars,” said David Gruel, operations manager for Mars 2020.

The Mars rover will collect samples on the planet in the search for traces of microbial life potentially dating back billions of years.

Journalists had to go through a lengthy sterilisation process before entering the room “so we actually are bringing samples back from Mars, and not bringing back hair from my body or some skin from somebody else’s body,” explained Gruel.

Automated shoe brushes and sticky mats remove particles from shoes before guests even reach the locker room.

To prevent contamination, visitors must then don a “bunny suit” — sleeves sealed with adhesive tape — along with face masks, latex gloves and even beard protectors for the more hirsute.

Finally, they pass beneath a pulsating “air shower” that blasts away the last unwanted particles. The rover itself is regularly scrubbed with isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber mop, and the lab’s air is filtered 70 times per hour.

Published in Dawn, December 29th, 2019

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