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There are some Earth microbes that could probably survive on Mars

Scientists have found that some Earth microbes could survive on Mars temporarily after launching them into Earth’s stratosphere on the MARSBOx space balloon. ....

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Microbes on Earth Could Temporarily Survive on The Red Planet Mars, Says Study


As NASA s Perseverance rover touched down on Mars last week, a new study by scientists at the US space agency and German Aerospace Centre has found that some microbes on Earth could temporarily survive on the surface of the Red Planet.
The researchers tested the endurance of micro-organisms to Martian conditions by launching them into the Earth s stratosphere, as it closely represents key conditions on Mars.
Published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology, this work paves the way for understanding not only the threat of microbes to space missions, but also the opportunities for resource independence from Earth.
We successfully tested a new way of exposing bacteria and fungi to Mars-like conditions by using a scientific balloon to fly our experimental equipment up to Earth s stratosphere, said Marta Filipa Cortesao, joint first author of this study from the German Aerospace Centre in Cologne, Germany. ....

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Microbes From Earth Can Temporarily Survive on the Surface of Mars, Reveal NASA Scientists in Study


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Washington, February 22: As NASA s Perseverance rover touched down on Mars last week, a new study by scientists at the US space agency and German Aerospace Centre has found that some microbes on Earth could temporarily survive on the surface of the Red Planet.
The researchers tested the endurance of micro-organisms to Martian conditions by launching them into the Earth s stratosphere, as it closely represents key conditions on Mars. 
Published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology, this work paves the way for understanding not only the threat of microbes to space missions, but also the opportunities for resource independence from Earth. ....

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Can life from Earth survive on Mars? Some microbes may, posing new challenges to space travel: Study


Microorganisms are closely-connected to us, our body, our food, our environment, so it is impossible to rule them out of space travel. According to the experts, the work paves the way for understanding the threat of microbes to space missions, as well as the opportunities for resource independence from Earth. The findings have been published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
“With crewed long-term missions to Mars, we need to know how human-associated microorganisms would survive on the Red Planet, as some may pose a health risk to astronauts. In addition, some microbes could be invaluable for space exploration. They could help us produce food and material supplies independently from Earth, which will be crucial when far away from home,” explains joint first author Katharina Siems, also based at the German Aerospace Center. ....

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