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Mesa : AZ : USA | 2 months ago  
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The biggest hurdle we have in getting to other planets is the need for oxygen...

Researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom have built a small reactor (1 meter in height) that will produce BREATHABLE Oxygen from lunar rocks...

An electrochemical process has been developed that extracts metals and alloys from metal oxides found in lunar rocks ...

The oxygen produced will provide not only breathable oxygen, but can be used as fuel for power generation or propulsion systems...

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Posted By mona37 mona37 | 2 months ago
i read a story 16 years ago and never forgot it. it was about a metal device that produced oxygen. of course that story didnt describe how it will produce oxygen but i always knew, one day something like this will definitely come up. today i read this and im thinking about the guy who wrote that story. about rougly it was a pakistani story writer and he probably never got any recognition. (if i may take this a little out of the way) if the government of pakistan was a little better they could have brought alot of things along the way, because the country has a lot of potential. anyway this invention is pretty awesome and i hope some of us (the lucky ones) get to travel to other planets in next 10-15 years.
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