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Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning the Red Planet Green BAKER ST STAN
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Page 1: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Project Overviewand the

Planetary Conditions of Mars

Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D.USM Department of Marine Science

29-31 October 2012

Pioneering Mars:Turning the Red Planet Green

BAKERST STAN

Page 2: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Pioneering Mars Project Overview

Julie Cwikla, Ph.D.Professor & Director of CISSTEMUniversity of South Alabama

Scott Milroy, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Marine ScienceUniversity of Southern Mississippi

Page 3: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Pioneering Mars Project Overview

Page 4: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Pioneering Mars Project Overview

Page 5: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Pioneering Mars Project Overview

Page 6: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Pioneering Mars Project Overview

Page 7: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Planetary Conditions Earth-Mars Comparisons

Page 8: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

EARTHMARS

Mean Diameter 7,926 miles4,222 miles

(53.3% Earth Diameter)

Mean Surface Gravity 9.8 m/s2 3.675 m/s2

(0.375 G)

Mean Distance to Sun 92,955,820 miles142,633,260 miles

(1.53 AU)

Mean Solar Irradiance 1350 W/m2 590 W/m2

(43.7% Earth Insolation)

Length of Year 365.25 days687 Earth days

(1.88 Earth years)

Length of Day 23.9 hours24.6 hours

Planetary Conditions Earth-Mars Comparisons

Page 9: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

EARTHMARS

Mean Atm. Pressure 1,013 millibars 7.5 millibars

(4 – 10 millibars)

Atmospheric Composition N2 (77%) CO2 (95.3%)

O2 (21%)N2 (2.7%)

Ar (1%)Ar (1.6%)

CO2 (0.038%)O2 (0.13%)

Partial Pressure CO2: 0.38 mb CO2 7.15 mb CO2

(18.8X Earth CO2)

Surface Temperatures: -89⁰ C min (-128⁰ F) -87⁰ C min (-125⁰ F)

58⁰ C max (136⁰ F) 20⁰ C max (68 F)⁰

Planetary Conditions Earth-Mars Comparisons

Page 10: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Phase Diagram for WaterThe Triple Point of H2O

Page 11: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Phase Diagram for WaterThe Triple Point of H2O

Critical Experimental RangeTemperature: 0.1 – 8⁰ CPressure: 6.2 – 10 mbar

Page 12: Project Overview and the Planetary Conditions of Mars Scott P. Milroy, Ph.D. USM Department of Marine Science 29-31 October 2012 Pioneering Mars: Turning.

Why Antarctic Cyanobacteria?Picking Our Pioneers

• Can Survive Freeze/Thaw Cycles

• High Photosynthesis in Low Light

• Rapid Growth in Extreme Conditions

• Thought to be Earth’s First Terraformers


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