Periodic Reporting for period 2 - BIOMAMA (Biogenicity of Martian Materials: critical assessment of biosignatures based on chemolithoautotrophic interactions)
Berichtszeitraum: 2023-11-01 bis 2025-04-30
Currently the route to understanding our biological heritage is by no means clear-cut or straightforward. Nevertheless, defining the biogeochemical patterns/processes through which life can exists beyond Earth would undoubtedly have a significant and lasting impact upon society in general. “Is our Earth the only hotbed of life in the Universe and how to find this out?”- mankind reflections inherent to this question have been raised and discussed on various levels within many centuries. Assessing the biogenicity based on Martian materials (the priority of BIOMAMA project) is a critical analytical step on this way. The project results will provide scientific knowledge for the detection of biosignatures implementing in life search missions. Such investigations may deliver a guiding point for in-situ measurements to analyze collected Mars samples. By furthering our knowledge of the life based on Martian materials, investigation of meteorite-microbial interactions is directly relevant to defining the habitability of extraterrestrial environments, planetary protection and space crew health protection issues. The project will promote wider social implications of discovering of life across the Universe. Fundamentally this would necessitate addressing the ethical, scientific and religious challenges ahead of us. Scientifically, understanding how biological life can exist beyond Earth and which stable and detectable traces it leaves would have great significance for environmental affairs.