If astrobiologists were able to emulate ecosystems from other planets or satellites before traveling through space, they would be much more likely to carry out their missions successfully.
For example, you know that in Europe, which is the satellite of Jupiter, there is sulfur and sulfur. The waters produced by the glaciers at the Canadian fjord Borup are also leaving sulphurous waste on the glacier. If there are microbial communities that have sulphur as a source of energy in this terrestrial area, it is very likely that there will also be such or similar communities on the European satellite, so that the aquatic seas under sulphur are found.
As this research begins, the same team of scientists who will carry out the first studies in the Spanish area of Río Tinto, known for its sulphurous waters.