Humankind is one step closer to life on Mars thanks in part to NASA's instrument called MOXIE, which created oxygen on the red planet as part of its Perseverance Rover Mission.
Humankind is one step closer to life on Mars. An instrument built by NASA called '
,' has created oxygen on the red planet.Like it's definition, it took both skill and drive for NASA to bring humankind one step closer to life on Mars as part of its "Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment," also known as .Since the first tests began back in April 2021, has produced oxygen on seven experimental runs.
hit its target of producing six grams of oxygen per hour every time.These experimental runs were successful in a variety of atmospheric conditions.
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