The current understanding of the Martian surface indicates that briny environments at the near-surface are temporarily possible, e.g. in the case of the presumably deliquescence-driven Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL). However, whether such dynamic environments are habitable for terrestrial organisms remains poorly understood. This hypothesis was tested by developing a Closed Deliquescence System (CDS) consisting of a mixture of desiccated Martian Regolith Analog (MRA) substrate, salts, and microbial cells, which over the course of days became wetted through deliquescence. The methane produced via metabolic activity for three methanogenic archaea: Methanosarcina mazei, M. barkeri and M. soligelidi, was measured after exposing them to three diff...
Methane was first observed in the atmosphere of Mars in 2003. This organic molecule has an expected ...
Mars is one of the suitable bodies in our solar system that can accommodate extraterrestrial life. T...
Abstract Observations of trace methane (CH4) in the Martian atmosphere are significant to the astrob...
The current understanding of the Martian surface indicates that briny environments at the near-surfa...
The presence of methane in the near-surface atmosphere of Mars is a scientifically established fact ...
Methane was first observed in the martian atmosphere in 2003. This organic molecule has an expected...
The Curiosity rover recently detected a background of 0.7 ppb and spikes of 7 ppb of methane on Mars...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars in the form of brines. The chemistries of these brin...
Methane has a typical atmospheric photochemical lifetime of ∼300 years on Mars, making contemporary ...
Prokaryotic microfossils, found in early Archaean rocks, implies that the earliest life forms on Ear...
Recently, we have begun to hear more and more about news coming from Mars. With the recent confirmat...
Methanogenic archaea from Siberian permafrost complementary to the already well-studied methanogens ...
Numerous preflight investigations were necessary prior to the exposure experiment BIOMEX on the Inte...
Microbes have multiple ways of producing energy. Which of these methods are possible depends on the ...
The discovery of methane in the martian atmosphere via numerous ground- and space-based sources has ...
Methane was first observed in the atmosphere of Mars in 2003. This organic molecule has an expected ...
Mars is one of the suitable bodies in our solar system that can accommodate extraterrestrial life. T...
Abstract Observations of trace methane (CH4) in the Martian atmosphere are significant to the astrob...
The current understanding of the Martian surface indicates that briny environments at the near-surfa...
The presence of methane in the near-surface atmosphere of Mars is a scientifically established fact ...
Methane was first observed in the martian atmosphere in 2003. This organic molecule has an expected...
The Curiosity rover recently detected a background of 0.7 ppb and spikes of 7 ppb of methane on Mars...
There is evidence that water may exist on Mars in the form of brines. The chemistries of these brin...
Methane has a typical atmospheric photochemical lifetime of ∼300 years on Mars, making contemporary ...
Prokaryotic microfossils, found in early Archaean rocks, implies that the earliest life forms on Ear...
Recently, we have begun to hear more and more about news coming from Mars. With the recent confirmat...
Methanogenic archaea from Siberian permafrost complementary to the already well-studied methanogens ...
Numerous preflight investigations were necessary prior to the exposure experiment BIOMEX on the Inte...
Microbes have multiple ways of producing energy. Which of these methods are possible depends on the ...
The discovery of methane in the martian atmosphere via numerous ground- and space-based sources has ...
Methane was first observed in the atmosphere of Mars in 2003. This organic molecule has an expected ...
Mars is one of the suitable bodies in our solar system that can accommodate extraterrestrial life. T...
Abstract Observations of trace methane (CH4) in the Martian atmosphere are significant to the astrob...