[DIYbio] Re: International DIY-Bio Project

There is an english article about it, without being linked.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroococcidiopsis

They say it were to cold for them on Mars. I don't thnik so... The only barrier for life is that water can be liquid. And in Hellas planitia, with > 10 mbars, salty water actually can be liquid. and, incidentally, this bacterium can stand extreme salinity!


Chemical reactions will go slower, that is true. But life will find its way, undergo evolution. Maybe one would have to expose a native strain to -30°C, their daughter strain (f1)  to -35, f2 to -40°C, etc. in a controlled environment to prepare them for living on Mars.

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