lunes, 3 de septiembre de 2018
New NASA Competition Aims to Convert Carbon Dioxide into Exploration Sweet Success
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Aug. 30, 2018
/PRNewswire/ -- When astronauts begin exploring Mars, they'll need to
use local resources, freeing up launch cargo space for other
mission-critical supplies. Carbon dioxide is one resource readily
abundant within the Martian atmosphere. NASA's new CO2 Conversion Challenge,
conducted under the Centennial Challenges program, is a public
competition seeking novel ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful
compounds. Such technologies will allow us to manufacture products using
local, indigenous resources on Mars, and can also be implemented on
Earth by using both waste and atmospheric carbon dioxide as a resource. More info: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-nasa-competition-aims-to-convert-carbon-dioxide-into-exploration-sweet-success-300705034.html
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