Sustainability in Space developments - Evie Cantú

 Space exploration is something that I find personally really interesting, topics on sustainability also interest me, so when I found this article that details how biodegradable plastics made from algae are projected to be able to be used sustainably on mars for building I was definitely interested. Biodegradable bioplastics have been a growing topic I feel like over the past few years, with regular plastic being an increasingly big issue, having biodegradable plastic could be a real game changer. As the interest in traveling to Mars increases, scientists have obviously been experimenting with different materials and how they do under the stress presented on different planets. It was reported that green algae thrive in chambers that “mimic the extreme environment” of Mars, making it promising (space.com). A statement by the leader of the researchers on this topic reported that by having an environment that is inhabited by bioplastics, the bioplastic “grows algae within it” and that algae could be further used to produce more bioplastics (space.com). There. Is a concern that building on Mars would be extremely financially taxing because you’d have to send resources over and over again, but with the bioplastics being able to essentially create more bioplastics themselves that helps solve that problem. As researchers learn more about bioplastics in regards to it being used possibly for space travel, it also in turn helps us learn more about it in general and hopefully be something that becomes more abundant on Earth as we search for ways to prioritize sustainability.

https://www.space.com/astronomy/mars/this-wild-bioplastic-made-of-algae-just-aced-a-mars-pressure-test-can-astronauts-use-it-to-build-on-the-red-planet

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