TAILIEUCHUNG - NASA’S MANAGEMENT OF MOON ROCKS AND OTHER ASTROMATERIALS LOANED FOR RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND PUBLIC DISPLAY

FINHEEC’s audit model, which fulfils European quality requirements, is based on an institutional review. One of the model’s basic principles is the autonomy of HEIs, according to which each institution develops its quality system based on its own needs and goals. The audit focuses on the procedures that the institution uses to maintain and develop the quality of its operations. Audits are based on the principle of enhancement-led evaluation, which has become a powerful tradition within FINHEEC. The goal of enhancement-led evaluation is to help HEIs identify the strengths, good practices and areas in need of development in their own operations. The purpose is, thus, to help HEIs achieve. | December 8 2011 Audit Report Office of Audits NASA s Management of moon Rocks and Other Astromaterials Loaned for Research education and public Display Office of inspector general National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report no. IG-12-007 Assignment no. A-11-015-00 Final report released by Paul K. Martin Inspector General Acronyms ARES CAPTEM NPD NPR OIG pm Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Curation and Analysis Planning Team for Extraterrestrial Materials NASA Policy Directive NASA Procedural Requirements Office of Inspector General Micrometers Report No. IG-12-007 December 8 2011 Overview NASA s Management of moon rocks and Other Astromaterials Loaned for Research education and Public Display The Issue Materials originating from extraterrestrial environments commonly referred to as astromaterials are a rare and limited resource that serve an important role for research education and as a legacy for future generations. NASA s collection of astromaterials includes lunar rock and soil samples meteorites from asteroids Mars and the Moon ions from the outer layers of the Sun Genesis dust from comets and interstellar space Stardust and cosmic dust from Earth s To promote investigation of the origin and evolution of the solar system and the nature and distribution of life NASA both studies these materials itself and loans astromaterial samples to researchers Figure 1. ALH84001 weighs about 4 pounds and at billion-years-old is NASA s oldest Martian meteorite. Source NASA worldwide. For example NASA-sponsored research on a meteorite has provided evidence that life may have once existed on Mars see Figure 1 . To inspire the next generation of explorers enhance the nation s education system and inform the public about NASA s space programs the Agency also loans lunar and meteorite displays to schools libraries museums and planetariums. Johnson Space Center s Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office Curation

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