Team:UNIK Copenhagen/Description
Moss… In space!
Space Moss is an interdisciplinary project that combines two fields that are leading the way into the future: Astrophysics and Synthetic Biology. Astrophysics and human curiosity are propelling martian colonisation, however creating a sustainable environment on Mars where humans could survive is as an unsolved problem. This is where synthetic biology could provide the solution by creating genetically modified organisms that can produce all the needed components for astronaut survival. Our project proposes to genetically modify Moss to produce components that could sustain an environment fit for colonisation of Mars in 2025.
Our project has three main focus areas: Testing Moss’s ability to survive on Mars,genetically modifying moss to produce materials useful to both its and astronauts’ survival on Mars, and educating and inspiring the general public about synthetic biology and space exploration. We will test Moss’s ability to survive on Mars by using the Mars Environmental Chamber at the Niels Bohr Institute. By simulating martian living conditions, such as varying temperature, low pressure and high carbon dioxide atmosphere we will quantify moss’s ability to survive on Mars. A long side this testing we plan on introducing genes into the moss at the Center for Synthetic Biology that will allow the moss to express components key for creating a sustainable environment on Mars. These components will include an antifreeze protein and resveratrol. Resveratrol is an antioxidant that would be useful as a medical supplement to astronauts, while the antifreeze protein would help the moss survive low temperatures on Mars.
The project is also keenly focused on raising awareness about the following issues: Ethics regarding the colonization of Mars and genetics, the benefits of interdisciplinary research and international collaboration and inspiring young people to participate in scientific research. This will be done through ethic workshops, high school lectures, comic strips and short films.