Super Resilient Moss Identified as Key to Sustaining Future Mars Colonies
July 8, 2024The Chinese Academy of Sciences has discovered Syntrichia Caninervis, a super resilient moss in China's Xinjiang region.
This moss can hold more than its own body weight in water and regenerates quickly after being dried out, frozen, or exposed to radiation.
Scientists believe it could help produce oxygen, absorb CO2, and keep soil fertile on Mars, aiding in the establishment of a sustainable ecosystem for human settlement.
The discovery is particularly significant as both China and the US are increasing their space exploration efforts, with missions planned to Mars and the moon.
The moss's ability to thrive in extreme conditions underscores its potential role in future space colonization.
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Times Of India • Jul 8, 2024
How this 'super moss' may help humans survive on Mars: Scientists revealSky • Jul 8, 2024
'Super moss' discovered that could help sustain life on MarsThe West Australian • Jul 8, 2024
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