NASA’s first experiment makes oxygen on Mars, gets 5 grams

NASA’s first experiment makes oxygen on Mars, gets 5 grams

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – NASA successfully conducted its first experiment in converting the very thin and poisonous atmosphere of Mars into oxygen. Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) was made possible through the landing of the Perseverance rover on 18 February. The atmosphere on Mars is dominated by carbon dioxide. The atmosphere on Mars is … Read more

Perseverance robotic explorer first produced oxygen on Mars – ČT24 – Czech Television

Perseverance robotic explorer first produced oxygen on Mars – ČT24 – Czech Television

The robotic explorer used the MOXIE device, developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), to produce oxygen. Very high temperatures need to be reached to split carbon dioxide. In the first test, which took place on Tuesday, the device was able to produce five grams of oxygen, which would be enough for an astronaut … Read more

Historical Breakthrough, NASA Successfully Produces Oxygen to Breathe on Mars

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 … Read more

Revealed, early humans made paintings in caves while hallucinating

Revealed, early humans made paintings in caves while hallucinating

KOMPAS.com- A study reveals that people in the stone age, primordial man, make paintings cave while hallucinating. These ancient people, according to a new study, deliberately ventured into the caves that were lacking oxygen to get that experience. As quoted from Live Science, Friday (16/4/2021) researchers found a series of caves dating from 40,000 to … Read more

Earth Almost Lost All Oxygen 2.3 Billion Years Last

Earth Almost Lost All Oxygen 2.3 Billion Years Last

JAKARTA – Earth’s transition to permanently hosting an oxygenated atmosphere is a stoppage process that takes 100 million years longer than previously believed, according to a new study. When Earth first formed 4.5 billion years ago, the atmosphere contained almost no oxygen. But 2.43 billion years ago, something happened. That is, oxygen levels began to … Read more

Martian crust is thought to store water for nearly half the volume of the Atlantic

Martian crust is thought to store water for nearly half the volume of the Atlantic

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Mars is believed to have been a wet planet, with lots of water on its surface. However, conditions changed dramatically billions of years ago, leaving behind the landscapes that are known today. A PhD candidate from the California Institute of Technology, United States, Eva Scheller, explained that about 30-99 percent of the … Read more

anger after seven deaths caused by a lack of oxygen in intensive care

anger after seven deaths caused by a lack of oxygen in intensive care

Anger protest outside Al-Salt hospital near Amman, Jordan, March 13, 2021 / AFP – – – – Seven patients with Covid-19, in intensive care in a hospital near Amman, died on Saturday following an oxygen supply failure, causing great emotion in the country and the anger of the king in full resurgence of the epidemic … Read more

Destroy Life, Scientists Predict Oxygen Declines in 1 Billion Years

Destroy Life, Scientists Predict Oxygen Declines in 1 Billion Years

Suara.com – Recent research estimate that oxygen on Earth will only last for about a billion years. This condition causes havoc for most of life on Earth, including humans. Reported in the journal Nature Geoscience, two scientist predicted that atmosphere Earth will return to a composition that is poor in oxygen and rich in methane. … Read more

Billion Years of Oxygen on Earth Will Deplete, Doomsday For Many Organisms

Billion Years of Oxygen on Earth Will Deplete, Doomsday For Many Organisms

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – One billion years from now, oxygen Earth’s atmosphere will be depleted, rendering the planet uninhabitable for complex aerobic life. That period goes back to the beginning of Earth’s history when oxygen levels were much lower than they are today. Today, oxygen makes up about 21 percent of the Earth’s atmosphere. Its oxygen-rich … Read more