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<li>Making sure that moss can survive in soil containing perchlorate is a primary concern. Optimizing it do so increases the chances that the moss can detoxify martian soil and make it safe for astronauts. To test this will use two different mars simulated soils from Denmark and Hawaii containing different concentrations of perchlorate. | <li>Making sure that moss can survive in soil containing perchlorate is a primary concern. Optimizing it do so increases the chances that the moss can detoxify martian soil and make it safe for astronauts. To test this will use two different mars simulated soils from Denmark and Hawaii containing different concentrations of perchlorate. | ||
<li>The martian atmosphere is almost non-existent, having disappeared from the planet’s surface over billions of years a long with its magnetic field.Thus one of the greatest perils the moss will face is intense UV light, as there is no atmosphere to protect it. By changing the wavelength and intensity of UV light shining on the Mars Chamber we hope to see how we can optimise moss’s survival when exposed to UV light. | <li>The martian atmosphere is almost non-existent, having disappeared from the planet’s surface over billions of years a long with its magnetic field.Thus one of the greatest perils the moss will face is intense UV light, as there is no atmosphere to protect it. By changing the wavelength and intensity of UV light shining on the Mars Chamber we hope to see how we can optimise moss’s survival when exposed to UV light. | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 25 June 2015
Moss and the Mars Chamber
Imagine being able to visit Mars on earth. With a press of a button you can change any variable, simulate any possible situation, and predict the future of Mars missions. This is not science fiction, but is achieved in the Mars Environmental Chamber at the Niels Bohr Institute.
The Mars Environmental Chamber simulates martian conditions in the laboratory and subjects samples to martian conditions.
The variables that we have control over in the Mars Chamber are:
Our focus will be testing it in the following areas: