JSC researchers make oxygen from simulated Martian atmosphere

Researchers at NASA's Johnson Space Center have generated oxygen from a simulated Martian atmosphere to demonstrate hardware that will be field-tested on the surface of the Red Planet early in the coming century. The chemical process run for the first time Wednesday night at JSC could be the first...

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