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Moss, Mars
Hardy desert moss might survive on Mars
A desert moss with a knack for tolerating harsh conditions on Earth might survive Mars' desolate landscape, too, according to research published July 1 in The Innovation. The moss, Syntrichia caninervis,
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."
Scientists found a nearly indestructible moss that may survive on Mars
New tests of a nearly indestructible moss have proven that it could be a great option for Mars colonization because of how resilient it is.
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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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