NASA creates oxygen for breathing on planet Mars

An instrument on NASA Rear in Mars has made oxygen from carbon dioxide from the atmosphere of this planet. This was the second successful technological demonstration on this mission that days ago flew a helicopter to the red planet. Oxygen generation performed on the rotor called “Moxie”, writes BBC, [...]
This was the second successful technological demonstration on this mission that days ago flew a helicopter to the red planet.
The oxygen generation was performed on the rotor called “Moxie”, writes the BBC, translates Periscopi.
She has made five grams of gas equivalent to what astronauts insult to breathe for about 10 minutes.
Nasa considers it unnecessary to tire people of new missions on Mars to take oxygen from Earth instead of producing it directly on the red planet.
Oxygen is also an integral part of chemistry that drives missiles.
The Mars atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide with a concentration of 96%. Oxygen is only 0.13 percent compared with the Earth's atmosphere of 21%. /Periscope












