

NASA scientist Mary Beth Wilhelm collects soil samples from Chile’s Atacama Desert. Studying ancient life in the driest places on Earth helps us to understand conditions on Mars. — NASA
Scientists at Northern Arizona University are conducting a research study gathering views from members of the planetary science community on field-based studies and the interest in a potential centralized facility for sample processing and analysis.
The Field Sample Processing and Analysis (Field-SPA) facility is a concept for a centralized facility to provide baseline sample characterization capabilities. The services offered by Field-SPA are meant to be complementary to more specialized capabilities available via NASA’s Planetary Science Enabling Facilities (e.g., PRECISE, RELAB, K-ALPHAA).
We are interested in learning about individual experiences, and the barriers members of the community may face when engaging in or planning fieldwork. We are also attempting to determine whether a centralized facility offering sample processing and consultation services would change the way you approach and propose field-based investigations.
All responses are anonymous and we expect this survey to take <10 minutes to complete. You can access the survey using the following link: https://qualtrics.nau.edu/jfe/form/SV_7NXhYtVVHy6oX8q
If you have questions about this project or if you have a research-related problem, you may contact Jean-Francois Smekens at [email protected].
Thank you for considering participation.
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