New approaches to the exploration: planet Mars and bacterial life
Giuseppe Galletta (UniPD), Giulio Bertoloni (UniPd), Maurizio, D'Alessandro (INAF-OAPD)

TL;DR
This paper introduces Martian environment simulators LISA and mini-LISA to study the potential for life and chemical processes on Mars, aiding in astrobiology research and planetary protection.
Contribution
The paper presents the design and capabilities of the LISA and mini-LISA simulators for replicating Martian surface conditions for biological and chemical experiments.
Findings
Simulators accurately mimic Martian atmospheric and UV conditions.
Mini-LISA allows long-term experiments with weekly refueling.
Facilities support diverse research on Martian surface processes.
Abstract
Planet Mars past environmental conditions were similar to the early Earth, but nowadays they are similar to those of a very cold desert, irradiated by intense solar UV light. However, some terrestrial lifeform showed the capability to adapt to very harsh environments, similar to the extreme condition of the Red Planet. In addition, recent discoveries of water in the Martian permafrost and of methane in the Martian atmosphere, have generated optimism regarding a potentially active subsurface Mars' biosphere. These findings increase the possibility of finding traces of life on a planet like Mars. However, before landing on Mars with dedicated biological experiments, it is necessary to understand the possibilities of finding life in the present Martian conditions. Finding a lifeform able to survive in Martian environment conditions may have a double meaning: increasing the hope of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Spaceflight effects on biology
