Mars, MOXIE and More

NASA/JPL-Caltech's photo: '...the gold-plated Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) Instrument shines after being installed inside the Perseverance rover. (from 'MOXIE Sets Consecutive Personal Bests and Mars Records for Oxygen Production'; Forrest Meyen, MOXIE Science Team Member at Lunar Outpost; MARS PERSEVERANCE ROVER Blog (December 22, 2022))

Humanity is one step closer to exploring Mars, in person. With people living and working on the surface. And eventually, I think, living there permanently

That's going to take time. But like I said, we're one step closer.

This week I'll be talking about In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), the NASA-ESA Sample Return Mission, and why we're keeping our spaceships clean. Until they land, at any rate.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Oxygen production on Mars test succeeds. MOXIE broke its old record. ISRU, living off the land on other worlds; and plans for Mars sample return.)

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