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Colonize and live on Mars thanks to cyanobacteria? – Innovation Origins
Cyanobacteria may be able to proliferate under Martian conditions, providing the basis for biological life support systems.

A trip to Mars takes about nine months with current spacecraft. That means astronauts would have to spend a long time on the Red Planet after landing. Supplying them there with life-sustaining consumables is not easy, however, because in addition to the long travel time, safety aspects and transportation costs also figure into the equation. In other words, resources must be both created and recycled on Mars. Biological systems, or bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS), would be the best solution….
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