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This project investigates how Earth-based chemolithotrophic microorganisms interact with Martian materials to identify potential biosignatures of past or present life on Mars. By simulating Martian conditions, it aims to enhance our understanding of microbial life and its implications for future Mars exploration missio…
The search for biologically driven alterations on Mars and its potential as habitat for past or present life is a primary aim of the upcoming Mars exploration missions.
While a range of environments that would have been well suited to support a potential chemolithotrophy on Mars have been proposed, our understanding of putative biosignatures to be targeted in Martian materials is still poor. A valuable source of information can be extracted from microbial fingerprints of chemolithotrophic life b…
UNIVERSITE D'ORLEANS
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Austria, Wien
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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