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This research highlights a interesting parallel between Earth’s deep-sea ecosystems and extraterrestrial exploration. India’s growing space programme may take inspiration from such studies as it advances its lunar rover projects or considers future planetary missions. Leveraging expertise from advancements in oceanographic tools can ensure India adapts low-cost technologies usable both underwater and in space-key for expanding ISRO’s international collaborations.
Moreover, understanding the role of extremophiles near hydrothermal vents can enrich India’s genomic research initiatives aimed at biotechnological applications in agriculture or medicine while contributing insights into astrobiology research collaborations focusing on mars missions.By examining such analogs closer home-like the Indian Ocean ridges or subduction zones-the nation might advance alongside other global players mapping Earth’s mysteries while preparing for interstellar discovery.
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