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Moss, Mars
Could this moss survive and thrive on Mars? A Chinese study points to potential
Researchers in China say a small desert plant that can be revived after years in freezing, dry conditions may become a pioneer species in space.
We could terraform Mars with desert moss — but does that mean we should?
"The goal of terraforming is to intentionally create an entire ecosystem on a global scale, which would more than likely destroy any existing ecosystem."
Desert Moss Can Survive on Mars, Scientists Suggest
Researchers suggest that desert moss can survive on Mars, showcasing resilience in conditions of radiation, cold, and low oxygen levels.
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Scientists discover Antarctic desert moss that ‘can survive on Mars’ in major step towards making Red Planet habitable
A MAJOR breakthrough by space boffins could bring us one step closer to living on Mars after it was discovered that desert ...
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Near-indestructible moss can survive gamma rays and liquid nitrogen
This little moss withstands deadly blasts of radiation, extreme cold and dehydration — and could probably survive on Mars.
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