3 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 9 Jul \ parent \ on: Super moss able to survive in Mars science
That's true, but the first step is just finding stuff that can survive at all, so that an ecology can build out around it.
Even if the result is unlivable for humans, other outcomes could still be valuable. For instance, whatever can survive will be converting compounds in the surface into gases, which will increase atmospheric pressure and one of the big problems with Mars is its low atmospheric pressure.