NASA, the US space agency, has created oxygen on the solar system. Mars is very cold. Not suitable for people to live there. However, NASA has taken a step forward on the path of life there. About 95 percent of the planet's atmosphere is carbon dioxide. NASA has collected that carbon dioxide. From there it has turned into respiratory pure oxygen.
NASA said on Wednesday that the Mars rover was sent to Perseverance seven months ago. It landed on Mars on 16 February 18. Through that vehicle, the red planet of the solar system has successfully absorbed carbon dioxide from the low-density air of Mars and successfully converted it into oxygen.
The company claimed that the device on Mars produced about 5 grams of oxygen on Tuesday. This amount is equal to the amount of oxygen needed for an astronaut to breathe for about 10 minutes.They will test the device at least nine more times in the next two years. This test will also be done in different places, speeds and situations.
NASA scientists say that 95 percent of the thin atmosphere on Mars is carbon dioxide. The remaining 5 percent is nitrogen and argon. Argon is an inert gas. Mars also has oxygen, but it is negligibly low.Currently, the climate on Mars is not conducive to survival. The weather there is so cold that the water cannot stay there in a liquid state. The atmosphere is also so thin that the radiation of high light rays destroys everything on the surface of the soil.
But the environment of Mars was not always like that. Three and a half billion years or so ago there was a flow of water. Impressions are gained in a fluid, global, diffused way.
The atmosphere also had a thick layer of carbon dioxide to prevent harmful radiation.
Since water is important for the existence of life, it is believed that there was once life on Mars.A space mission called Viking was sent to Mars in the 1960's to see if there were any signs of life on Earth. But their results failed to prove anything.
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