Super Resilient Moss Identified as Key to Sustaining Future Mars Colonies

July 8, 2024
Super Resilient Moss Identified as Key to Sustaining Future Mars Colonies
  • The 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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