NASA's Perseverance rover has generated 4.3 ounces of breathable oxygen while on the Red Planet — enough to sustain an adult human for three hours.
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, NASA's Perseverance rover has produced enough oxygen on Mars to keep an astronaut alive for three hours.
Related: Just 22 people are needed to colonize Mars — as long as they are the right personality type, study claims The scientists say that oxygen extraction devices won't just be useful for future colonists to breathe but for making rocket fuel too.
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