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December 18, 2014
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Australian university students aim to generate first 'breathable' air on Mars
Melbourne, Australia (XNA) Dec 18, 2014
A Mars One astronaut candidate and a team of Western Australian students aiming to generate the first breathable air on Mars have reached the finals of the international competition that will land vital experiments on the Red Planet. Josh Richards, a physicist from Perth, plans to send a system that produces oxygen from water to the Martian surface, as part of the Mars One project that aims to establish a human colony on Mars. Alongside 60 University of Western Australia students, Richards d ... read more
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Goddard instrument makes first detection of organic matter on Mars
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NASA Rover Finds Active and Ancient Organic Chemistry on Mars
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