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Perseverance Rover Made Oxygen Out Of Martian Air | News Talk 1090 WKBZ-AM

Perseverance Rover Made Oxygen Out Of Martian Air | News Talk 1090 WKBZ-AM
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NASA Rover Performs First Oxygen Extraction From Martian Atmosphere in History

NASA Rover Performs First Oxygen Extraction From Martian Atmosphere in History New tech may one day help supply oxygen to a manned return mission to Mars. Image Credit: Email The new technology may eventually help not only produce breathable air for a manned mission to Mars, but also help make rocket fuel on site for a return trip to Earth. NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, which has already achieved the first controlled, powered flight conducted on another planet, has recorded yet another first accomplished beyond our world. Upon its activation, the so-called Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilisation Experiment (MOXIE) instrument – mounted on the Perseverance rover – produced five grams of oxygen from carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere via electrolysis, with Reuters describing it as “the first experimental extraction of natural resources from the environment of another planet for direct use by humans.”

NASA Marks Milestone with Conversion of CO2 to Oxygen on Mars

23 Apr 2021 As President Joe Biden and other world leaders warn about the dangers of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is making history on the planet Mars as its high-tech equipment, for the first time, is turning CO2 into oxygen. This is taking place as NASA also celebrates its third successful launch on of the SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket that is transporting four astronauts from the United States, Japan, and the European space program. The NASA blog reported: The growing list of “firsts” for Perseverance, NASA’s newest six-wheeled robot on the Martian surface, includes converting some of the Red Planet’s thin, carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere into oxygen. A toaster-size, experimental instrument aboard Perseverance called the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) accomplished the task. The test took place April 20, the 60th Martian day, or sol, since the mission landed Feb. 18.

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