火星人
天体生物学
外星生命
火星探测计划
南极冰盖
火星上的生命
永久冻土
火星探测
火星表面
北极的
冰层
地质学
地球科学
环境科学
海冰
海洋学
生物
作者
S. S. Abyzov,N. S. Duxbury,N.E. Bobin,Mitsuo Fukuchi,Richard B. Hoover,Hiroshi Kanda,Irina N Mitskevich,Andrey L. Mulyukin,Takeshi Naganuma,M. N. Poglazova,M. V. Ivanov
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.asr.2005.05.034
摘要
Successful missions to Mars, Europe and other bodies of the Solar system have created a prerequisite to search for extraterrestrial life. The first attempts of microbial life detection on the Martian surface by the Viking landed missions gave no biological results. Microbiological investigations of the Martian subsurface ground ice layers seem to be more promising. It is well substantiated to consider the Antarctic ice sheet and the Antarctic and Arctic permafrost as terrestrial analogues of Martian habitats. The results of our long-standing microbiological studies of the Antarctic ice would provide the basis for detection of viable microbial cells on Mars. Our microbiological investigations of the deepest and thus most ancient strata of the Antarctic ice sheet for the first time gave evidence for the natural phenomenon of long-term anabiosis (preservation of viability and vitality for millennia years). A combination of classical microbiological methods, epifluorescence microscopy, SEM, TEM, molecular diagnostics, radioisotope labeling and other techniques made it possible for us to obtain convincing proof of the presence of pro- and eukaryotes in the Antarctic ice sheet. In this communication, we will review and discuss some critical issues related to the detection of viable microorganisms in cold terrestrial environments with regard to future searches for microbial life and/or its biological signatures on extraterrestrial objects.
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