M. Mahmoudi, A. B. Basohbate Novinzadeh, F. Pazooki
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Optimal Technology Allocation of in the Life Support Subsystem with Maximum Reliability
The atmosphere of the Red Planet or Mars contains 95% of carbon dioxide, 3% of nitrogen, 1.6% of argon and only a small amount of oxygen, and in terms of concentration is about one percent of the planet's atmosphere, which makes it virtually impossible for humans to live and survive on Mars. Therefore, it is necessary to find a solution that can provide the necessary oxygen for the survival of living organisms, especially humans, in the Martian atmosphere. Photosynthesis is the most important biochemical reaction on which almost all life depends. This complex process occurs in higher plants, algae and some bacteria such as cyanobacteria. Due to the very low percentage of oxygen in the Martian atmosphere, it seems that the use of photosynthetic species that are anaerobic and tolerant of adverse ecological conditions such as cyanobacteria can provide the oxygen needed by the Red Planet.