Pre-reading questions:
- What space-related interests do you have that you can share?
- Do you believe that humans can live on Mars in the future? Why or why not?
Vocabulary:
- moss /mos/
- function /FUHNGK-shuhn/
- rehydrate /ree-HAHY-dreyt/
- timely /TAHYM-lee/
- asteroid /AS-tuh-roid/
[noun] – small, green, non-flowering plant typically found in damp or shady locations
The old stone wall was covered in soft, green moss.
[noun] – to operate or work in the intended or expected manner
After repairing the damaged circuit, the computer was able to function perfectly again.
[verb] – to restore moisture or fluid content to something that has become dry or dehydrated
After hiking in the sun all day, the hikers rehydrated themselves with plenty of water.
[adjective] – happening at the best possible moment
Her arrival at the meeting was timely, just as the discussion turned to her area of expertise.
[noun] – one of many large rocks that circle the sun
Scientists study asteroids to understand more about the early solar system.
Article reading:
Researchers discovered that the moss can quickly recover its ability to make food and function after being rehydrated, even when it has lost over 98% of its water. It can also survive in extremely low temperatures, coming back to life after five years in a freezer at minus 80 degrees Celsius or a month in liquid nitrogen. Syntrichia Caninervis grows in harsh places like Xinjiang, Tibet, a desert in California, the Middle East, and polar regions. This finding is timely as China and the United States step up space exploration. China plans missions like Tianwen-2 to an asteroid next year and Tianwen-3 in 2030 to collect Mars samples. NASA has a 20-year Mars exploration plan to see if humans can live there.
Comprehension questions
- What did scientists find in China’s Xinjiang region that might be helpful for living on Mars?
- What is the name of the moss that can survive extreme conditions similar to Mars?
- What are the three conditions on Mars under which the moss can survive?
- How could moss help create ecosystems on Mars?
- Why is the discovery of Syntrichia Caninervis considered important?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever visited or lived in a place with extreme weather conditions, like a desert or a polar region? If so, what was your experience like? If not, would you be interested in visiting such a place? Why or why not?
- Have you ever heard of Syntrichia Caninervis before reading this article? If so, where did you learn about it? If not, what interests you most about this discovery?
- Do you think Syntrichia Caninervis could potentially be the key to creating self-sustaining habitats on Mars?
- What challenges do you think humans would face in trying to grow plants like Syntrichia Caninervis on Mars?
- What do scientists need to understand most about Mars before humans can live there safely?