火星探测计划
生命维持系统
火星人
消耗品
持续性
天体生物学
火星探测
利用
业务
资源(消歧)
宜居性
蓝藻
环境科学
生态学
生物
计算机科学
工程类
遗传学
行星
天体物理学
物理
航空航天工程
营销
计算机安全
计算机网络
细菌
作者
Cyprien Verseux,Mickaël Baqué,Kirsi Lehto,Jean‐Pierre de Vera,Lynn J. Rothschild,Daniela Billi
标识
DOI:10.1017/s147355041500021x
摘要
Abstract Even though technological advances could allow humans to reach Mars in the coming decades, launch costs prohibit the establishment of permanent manned outposts for which most consumables would be sent from Earth. This issue can be addressed by in situ resource utilization: producing part or all of these consumables on Mars, from local resources. Biological components are needed, among other reasons because various resources could be efficiently produced only by the use of biological systems. But most plants and microorganisms are unable to exploit Martian resources, and sending substrates from Earth to support their metabolism would strongly limit the cost-effectiveness and sustainability of their cultivation. However, resources needed to grow specific cyanobacteria are available on Mars due to their photosynthetic abilities, nitrogen-fixing activities and lithotrophic lifestyles. They could be used directly for various applications, including the production of food, fuel and oxygen, but also indirectly: products from their culture could support the growth of other organisms, opening the way to a wide range of life-support biological processes based on Martian resources. Here we give insights into how and why cyanobacteria could play a role in the development of self-sustainable manned outposts on Mars.
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