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Historical Breakthrough, NASA Successfully Produces Oxygen to Breathe on Mars

This photo provided by NASA was taken during the Perseverance rover’s first trip to Mars on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Perseverance lands on February 18, 2021. (Source: NASA / JPL-Caltech via AP)

WASHINGTON, KOMPAS.TV NASA made a historic breakthrough, after their rover instrument on Mars has produced oxygen to breathe on the planet.

That oxygen is made from the carbon dioxide atmosphere of the planet it is dubbed as Red Planet that.

This is the second successful demonstration of NASA’s mission for the future of humanity on Mars.

Previously, they had successfully flown a mini helicopter on Mars, Monday (19/4/2021).

The oxygen generator is built by a Nasa robotic device the size of a toaster called Moxia, the Mars Oxygen Resource Marker Experiment Kit.

The device makes five grams of gas, the equivalent of what astronauts on Mars need to breathe for about 10 minutes.

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