HOW CAN BACTERIA HOUSED IN A DOME BE USED TO IMPROVE LIFE ON MARS?
When humans land on Mars they would only have to worry about food, because in the preparation for the introduction of these organisms, water would be found and supplied. The major problem this research aims to tackle is the thin atmosphere of Mars. The way this study aims to solve the problem is by utilizing a bubble (dome) that would house the bacteria. The dome would act like a protective atmosphere that could maintain more Earth-like conditions, so the bacteria have time to acclimate to Mars’ radiation without any other inhibitors.
Bacteria makes for a good test subject because it has several unique aspects that make it ideal for Mars: first, they are singled celled organisms meaning transport is easy, and second, bacteria are known to develop resistance to toxins or rough climates really fast, which means their chances of surviving are comparatively higher than a plant or animal. In closing, this study discusses the use of bacteria as the primitive organisms to help colonize Mars in order to improve the chances for human astronauts to land on Mars. In closing, this study discusses the use of bacteria as the primitive organisms to help colonize Mars in order to improve the chances for human astronauts to land on Mars.