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Believe it or not, astrobiologist Penny Boston is searching for life on Mars by dropping deep into this heart of darkness. This is a lava1 tube, a subterranean2 cave formed by underground lava flows during volcanic3 eruptions4 that occurred thousands of years ago. And Boston has someone she wants us to meet.
Sometimes they are in crevices5. Sometimes they are kinda hard to see.
Is this one, the scary monster reveals itself?
Ah! There is one.
Actually no. This is an extremophile.
We are looking for what we astrobiologyists call extremophiles in this environment. That means that they are organisms that are living in very difficult conditions. In this particular case, these organisms are living in a very cold cave right around freezing. They are making their living without benefit of sunlight and there is almost nothing to eat in this cave.
In recent years, scientists have discovered tenacious6 microorganisms living in all forms of extreme environments. So if on Earth, why not on Mars?
We think that Mars is covered with lava tubes. We believe that by looking at organisms that live in these extreme circumstances on Earth, we can learn a lot about what to look for on Mars; and that, similar Martian organisms may be able to persist on Mars in places very similar to this lava tube.
To find out, Dr. Boston has created her own little Mars environment biospheres, essentially7 exposing a range of microscopic8 Earth life forms to various elements to be expected on Mars.
They have been subjected to Mars-like levels of high ultraviolet radiation, and Mars-like temperature cycles. We have given them atmosphere compositions from very low levels of carbon dioxide with nothing else to, perhaps, 1/10 the density9 of Earth's atmosphere, and tested them under those conditions.
And so far, she's isolated10 36 different strains of organism that thrive quite happily. So in theory at least, life could survive the harsh conditions of Mars except for one problem.
There is one thing for sure that we know, and that is that all forms of life on our planet require liquid water. We don't know if that's going to be true on other planets. But we think that where there is going to be life, there is going to have to be water.
astrobiologist: one who specializes in astrobiology, one who studies life on celestial
subterranean: existing, occurring, or done under the earth's surface
extremophile: microorganism that lives in extreme environmental conditions
tenacious: persisting in existence
Sometimes they are in crevices5. Sometimes they are kinda hard to see.
Is this one, the scary monster reveals itself?
Ah! There is one.
Actually no. This is an extremophile.
We are looking for what we astrobiologyists call extremophiles in this environment. That means that they are organisms that are living in very difficult conditions. In this particular case, these organisms are living in a very cold cave right around freezing. They are making their living without benefit of sunlight and there is almost nothing to eat in this cave.
In recent years, scientists have discovered tenacious6 microorganisms living in all forms of extreme environments. So if on Earth, why not on Mars?
We think that Mars is covered with lava tubes. We believe that by looking at organisms that live in these extreme circumstances on Earth, we can learn a lot about what to look for on Mars; and that, similar Martian organisms may be able to persist on Mars in places very similar to this lava tube.
To find out, Dr. Boston has created her own little Mars environment biospheres, essentially7 exposing a range of microscopic8 Earth life forms to various elements to be expected on Mars.
They have been subjected to Mars-like levels of high ultraviolet radiation, and Mars-like temperature cycles. We have given them atmosphere compositions from very low levels of carbon dioxide with nothing else to, perhaps, 1/10 the density9 of Earth's atmosphere, and tested them under those conditions.
And so far, she's isolated10 36 different strains of organism that thrive quite happily. So in theory at least, life could survive the harsh conditions of Mars except for one problem.
There is one thing for sure that we know, and that is that all forms of life on our planet require liquid water. We don't know if that's going to be true on other planets. But we think that where there is going to be life, there is going to have to be water.
astrobiologist: one who specializes in astrobiology, one who studies life on celestial
subterranean: existing, occurring, or done under the earth's surface
extremophile: microorganism that lives in extreme environmental conditions
tenacious: persisting in existence
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1 lava | |
n.熔岩,火山岩 | |
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adj.火山的;象火山的;由火山引起的 | |
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n.喷发,爆发( eruption的名词复数 ) | |
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5 crevices | |
n.(尤指岩石的)裂缝,缺口( crevice的名词复数 ) | |
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6 tenacious | |
adj.顽强的,固执的,记忆力强的,粘的 | |
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8 microscopic | |
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