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Habitability of Martian Environments: Exploring the Physiological and Environmental Limits of Life

 Coordinatore TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN 

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 Nazionalità Coordinatore Germany [DE]
 Totale costo 2˙494˙214 €
 EC contributo 2˙494˙214 €
 Programma FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Specific programme: "Ideas" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call ERC-2013-ADG
 Funding Scheme ERC-AG
 Anno di inizio 2014
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2014-08-01   -   2019-07-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

 Organization address address: Linder Hoehe
city: KOELN
postcode: 51147

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Tilman
Cognome: Spohn
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 30 67055 300
Fax: +49 30 67055 303

DE (KOELN) beneficiary 123˙600.00
2    TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

 Organization address address: STRASSE DES 17 JUNI 135
city: BERLIN
postcode: 10623

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Stefanie
Cognome: Felgentreu
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 30 314 29527
Fax: +49 30 314 21689

DE (BERLIN) hostInstitution 2˙370˙614.80
3    TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

 Organization address address: STRASSE DES 17 JUNI 135
city: BERLIN
postcode: 10623

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Dirk
Cognome: Schulze-Makuch
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 30 314 23736
Fax: +49 30 31424885

DE (BERLIN) hostInstitution 2˙370˙614.80

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near    soils    environment    models    mars    temperature    mission    exist    soil    data    organisms    life    investigations    martian    surface    environmental   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'The low average temperature and low water activity of the Martian near-surface environment makes it challenging for living organisms to persist and propagate. Nonetheless, recent mission results indicate that environmental conditions exceed locally and temporarily the lower thresholds for life to exist. Furthermore, specific soil minerals, or combinations thereof, appear to provide a suitable habitat for microbial life, especially if associated with low-temperature brines or hygroscopic salts. Thus, a quantitative understanding of the habitability potential of the Martian near-surface environment, past and present, is very much needed and the focus of this proposal. To achieve this objective, we will test different types of soils and some of Earth’s hardiest organisms, using them as models (‘Mars-analogues’), to see if they can survive and perhaps even grow under the various environmental stresses known to exist on Mars. A major tool of our laboratory investigations will be the experimentally proven state-of-the-art Mars Simulation Chamber at the German AeroSpace Center, to which various soils materials and microorganisms will be exposed. The planned experimental investigations and models will be concurrently updated by analyzed mission data, particularly from landers and rovers (e.g., Curiosity Rover), to adjust our work to the newest Martian geochemical and environmental data available. Results from our proposed work will timely provide critical scientific knowledge to interpret incoming data from ESA’s ExoMars mission, which is scheduled for launch in 2016/2018. As one important deliverable of our work we will also construct a Mars Soil Analyzer, an instrument which will be designed for a future mission to Mars with the objective to achieve Technology Readiness Level 6 at the completion of the proposed study.'

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