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    LANDERS STERILE INTEGRATION IMPLEMENTATIONS: EXAMPLE OF MARS 96 MISSION by DEBUS, A, RUNAVOT✠, J, ROGOVSKY, G, BOGOMOLOV, V, KHAMIDULLINA, N, TROFIMOV, V

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-03-2002)
    “…In the frame of extraterrestrial exploration missions and since the beginning of the Solar System exploration, it is required, according to the article IX of…”
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    Mars 96 landers planetary protection implementation and planetary protection specifications for the upcoming ESA planetary missions by Debus, A., Runavot, J., Bogomolov, V., Ulamec, S.

    Published in Advances in space research (2000)
    “…According to the article IX of the OUTER SPACE TREATY (London / Washington January 27., 1967), extraterrestrial missions should be conducted in a manner that…”
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    Mars 96 small station biological decontamination by Debus, A., Runavot, J., Rogovski, G., Bogomolov, V., Khamidullina, N., Darbord, J.C., Plombin, B.J., Trofimov, V., Ivanov, M.

    Published in Advances in space research (1998)
    “…In the context of extraterrestrial exploration missions and since the beginning of solar system exploration, it is required, according to the article IX of the…”
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    Planetary protection program for Mars 94/96 mission by Rogovski, G., Bogomolov, V., Ivanov, M., Runavot, J., Debus, A., Victorov, A., Darbord, J.C.

    Published in Advances in space research (1996)
    “…Mars surface in-situ exploration started in 1975 with the American VIKING mission. Two probes landed on the northern hemisphere and provided, for the first…”
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    Mars 2001 : A Mars 96 recovery mission by Runavot, Josette, Dargent, Thierry, Frecon, Luc, Rideau, Pascal

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-08-1999)
    “…The involvement of the European scientific community in Mars exploration has been unfortunately impaired by the recent Mars 96 mission failure. A rapid…”
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