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In first, Perseverance Mars rover makes oxygen on another planet – Bangkok Post
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (UNITED STATES) – NASA’s Perseverance rover keeps making history.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (UNITED STATES) – NASA’s Perseverance rover keeps making history.
The six-wheeled robot has converted some carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere into oxygen, the first time this has happened on another planet, the space agency said Wednesday.
“This is a critical first step at converting carbon dioxide to oxygen on Mars,” said Jim Reuter, associate administrator for NASA’s space technology mission directorate.
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