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Article by Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, Pralay Gayen and Vijay K Ramani Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, Pralay Gayen and Vijay K Ramani discuss work on methods to make fuel and oxygen on the red planet MARS, the fourth planet from the Sun, has been an object of fascination for millennia. The Romans deified the red planet as the god of war while writers like HG Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs imagined it as the home of alien civilisations. Scientists have long speculated that Mars may have hosted life at some point in its planetary history. This public and scientific interest has helped make Mars the most explored and studied of all the planets of the Solar system, with six orbiters and two rovers currently active on and around the planet. Going forward, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans to land humans on Mars by 2033. Eventually, Mars may become the staging ground for the exploration of the asteroid belt and the outer planets. ....
New Technology Can Get Oxygen, Fuel From Mars Salty Water Press Release - Source: Washington University St Louis Posted This illustration shows Jezero Crater the landing site of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover as it may have looked billions of years ago on Mars, when it was a lake. At Washington University in St. Louis, Vijay Ramani s lab has developed a way to extract hydrogen and oxygen out of the briny water that may remain under the Martian surface. (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech) When it comes to water and Mars, there s good news and not-so-good news. The good news: there s water on Mars! The not-so-good news? ....
Study: New Method Could Turn Mars Water into Oxygen The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:05:51 0:00 Pop-out player American researchers say they have invented a method that could use salty water on Mars to produce oxygen and fuel. Oxygen and fuel would both be important elements to support future human exploration activities on the Red Planet. Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, developed the new method. The method operates with electrolysis, a process that passes an electrical current through liquid, such as water. The machine the researchers created is called an electrolyzer. The researchers say it can separate salty water into oxygen and hydrogen gases. Oxygen would be needed for humans to breathe and hydrogen could be used to fuel spacecrafts and equipment. ....