'Super Science with Drew': Here's what it takes for humans to survive on mars
SAN FRANCISCO -- Curious about what it's really like on Mars? You've come to the right place!
"Mars is made up of carbon dioxide, so basically you're carbonating the liquid on your tongue," explained Eric Muller, a senior science educator at the Exploratorium."There are hundreds of millions of people that are tasting basically that every day by drinking their soda." "Carbon dioxide inhibits burning," said Muller."One of the heaviest parts of a rocket, bulkiest too, are the oxygen tanks. So, when you see these giant rockets lifting off from Earth, a huge percentage of them are liquid oxygen to help burn the fuel that's inside."
Luckily, NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover will be able to help create the needed oxygen to support human exploration of Mars.
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