Earth's Extremophiles Hint at a More Habitable Mars

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New experiments show two lichen species, Diploschistes muscorum and Cetraria aculeata, can survive Martian-radiation levels in a vacuum chamber, suggesting some Earth extremophiles might endure Mars-like conditions for future missions; however, liquid water remains a major hurdle, while tardigrades and mosses are also highlighted as potential testers for long-term space exploration.
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