Cyanobacteria for the Global Space Biology Program: Challenges and Opportunities

Fiaz Ahmad, Da Chuan Yin

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摘要

Space microbiological research, with a particular emphasis on cyanobac teria and microalgae, has garnered significant attention over the past five decades. The quest for suitable microbes is pivotal in facilitating human habitation on both Luna and the Martian surface, given the inhospitable atmospheric conditions, including low temperature, atmospheric pressure, and the imperative need for fun damental life-sustaining resources such as oxygen and water. This chapter eluci dates the pivotal role of these microorganisms in supporting manned missions to Mars, examining the current landscape of research successes and failures in estab lishing a sustainable bioregenerative life support system (LSS). It explores ongoing endeavors to unravel mysteries and identifies prospective avenues for further inves tigation. Furthermore, it probes the potential of these microbes to instigate oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon cycles within closed-loop systems, thereby diminishing reli ance on resource storage or resupply missions and, consequently, mitigating the overall cost of space missions. The chapter also scrutinizes the technical challenges encountered in cyanobacteria and microalgae space experiments, particularly in their cultivation on Luna and Mars. Nevertheless, current research remains confined to a limited array of microbes, leaving a plethora of unresolved issues, including the imperative task of large-scale cultivation of these organisms amidst the synergistic effects of substantial stresses such as weightlessness, cosmic radiation, elevated CO2 levels, and low atmospheric pressure, all crucial for both lunar and Martian manned space missions.

源语言英语
主期刊名Cyanobacteria Biotechnology
主期刊副标题Sustainability of Water-Energy-Environment Nexus
出版商Springer Nature
269-295
页数27
ISBN(电子版)9783031706981
ISBN(印刷版)9783031706974
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2024

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