MOXIE uses heat and electricity to separate molecules of oxygen from the carbon dioxide gas that makes up 95 percent of Mars’s atmosphere. During the device’s first test, it produced 5.6 grams (0.2 ounces) of oxygen in less than an hour—enough for an astronaut to breathe for 10 minutes.
Astronauts would need a lot more oxygen to survive on Mars, plus oxygen to fuel the rocket for the voyage home, says Michael Hecht, MOXIE’s lead designer. Someday, a bigger version of MOXIE may help humans survive on the Red Planet.