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Saturday 5 August 2017

The Planetary Protection Officer won’t be manning a laser turret to defend Earth from hostile invaders, but...

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Not long ago NASA gave a job offer for the post of a Planet Protection Officer (PPO), it looked very strange but it's real,. But where in the world can this kind of a person be found? What in the world will he be doing? NASA is also willing to throw a $180,000 dollars to anyone who wins the gig.

Contaminating other planets with organisms or organic material from Earth is an extremely serious concern. The worry of spreading organic matter outside of Earth was brought up as early as 1956, when members of the International Astronautical Federation suggested that we might inadvertently contaminate the moon or other planets as we explore space. The Office of Planetary Protection maintains the guidelines and quarantine procedures related to human exploration of space, and the PPO will be the individual tasked with ensuring that the rest of NASA is doing everything in its power to follow those rules.

The summary on the job listing offers a pretty good idea of why this is so important:

NASA maintains policies for planetary protection applicable to all space flight missions that may intentionally or unintentionally carry Earth organisms and organic constituents to the planets or other solar system bodies, and any mission employing spacecraft, which are intended to return to Earth and its biosphere with samples from extraterrestrial targets of exploration. This policy is based on federal requirements and international treaties and agreements.


Of course, Earth will also be a big concern for the PPO, and it’s just as important that we prevent organic material from other worlds from mixing with our own, and for the same reasons. In short, we don’t really know what’s out there, and introducing materials or even organisms that originated on another planet, moon, or other objects to Earth without proper quarantine is obviously a terrible idea.
In addition to keeping NASA compliant with best practices regarding planetary protection, the PPO will also be the main point of contact for other agencies and organizations from around the world who are performing similar duties.
So, no, the Planetary Protection Officer won’t be manning a laser turret to defend Earth from hostile invaders, but they will be keeping watch over NASA’s exploration missions and ensuring that something much small — but potentially just as catastrophic — doesn’t slip by undetected



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