Terraforming Mars Terraforming aims to "change the physical environment to enhance human adaptability." (David, Leonard) Mars may be more deformable than other planets. Because it is thought that it is the most similar planet to the Earth. In the early history, the environment of Mars resembled the Earth, a thicker atmosphere and more water had disappeared in hundreds of millions of years (Terraforming of Mars). Furthermore, since the temperature range of Mars is somewhat similar to H2O (water) which is the temperature range of the earth and the length of Mars day is sufficiently close to the day of the earth, creatures are 24 hours of the earth to adapt to Ma Yun It adapts to day and night cycles.
However, as you know today, Mars is not a livable place. From a biological point of view, building a village today on Mars is no different than building a village on the moon. In the distant future, in order to make it easier to play a role on the surface of Mars, it is necessary to deform the earth and make it easy for human beings to become the second hometown. Tera Forming is a process in which the biosphere of the earth changes according to technology and becomes suitable for living on the human being or the earth. The transformation of the whole world requires changing many factors about the Earth's atmosphere and the Earth's surface to adapt to this life. There are four main factors that need to be addressed to achieve this process: atmospheric pressure, atmospheric pressure, temperature and liquid moisture content.
Oxygen source: The idea of using cyanobacteria to generate oxygen in the atmosphere to make Mars global. Carbon dioxide makes up 96% of the Martian atmosphere. We humans need oxygen to survive and cyanobacteria can convert enough carbon dioxide to what we can breathe. Only when cyanobacteria can work reliably in the harsh environment of the universe, we can realize an application (literally!) That changes all the world of cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria are extensively tested on multiple experimental devices under the harsh conditions of the Earth, but the space environment is even worse. So the next step is to see how they deal with the extreme space environment. This is the goal of three Lab 2 Moon experiments on the TeamIndus moon landing ship.