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    Martian food promises 'in-situ production' using bacteria

    • Last Update: 2022-09-13
    • Source: Internet
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    According to a research report by the Scientific and Technological Committee of the Russian Chemical Machinery Manufacturing Research and Design Institute, Russian researchers plan to develop a technology that uses bacteria living in methane to obtain food bioproteins for astronauts working in space


    Russian researchers propose that methane be obtained by decomposing carbon dioxide from astronauts' breath and the atmospheres of Venus and Mars to be used as the main ingredient in microbial culture


    It is reported that bacterial biological proteins used to provide nutrition for astronauts have not yet been developed


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