How much oxygen is there to settle humans on moon? Scientist's shocking claim
How much oxygen is there to settle humans on moon? Scientist's shocking claim
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New Delhi: There is so much oxygen on the moon that 800 million people can breathe for a million years. It has been claimed by the Australian Space Agency and NASA. The two agencies signed a deal in October stating that the Australian Space Agency rover will land on the moon NASA. For this, he will use his Artemis Program. Scientists claim that this oxygen is present on the upper surface of the moon.

The Australian Space Agency (ASA) aims to collect stones from the surface of the moon through its lunar rover to remove breathable oxygen from them. The shocking thing is how it will happen. on this, NASA says that scientific institutions, governments and agencies around the world are plundering money to build colonies on the moon. Looking for new technologies. We can also do these things. There is a fairly thin atmosphere on the moon. It contains a mixture of hydrogen, neon and argon gases. Through these gases, mammals such as humans cannot survive on the moon.

Scientists say oxygen on the upper surface of the moon does not exist as a gas. It's buried under stones and layers. We have to remove oxygen from its surface so that the human can be easily settled. Can get Oxygen from any mineral in any form. Stones and soil exist on the entire surface of the moon, just as it exists on earth. Silica, aluminium, iron and magnesium oxides are the most eminent on the surface of the moon. All of these contain oxygen on a large scale. But this oxygen is not in the form in which our lungs inhale.

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