- Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:06 am
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With the recent breakthrough of China's Tiangong astronauts creating oxygen and rocket fuel in orbit through artificial photosynthesis, it raises some fascinating questions about the future of space exploration. How do you think this technology could change the dynamics of long-term missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond?
Do you believe that SpaceX should explore similar technologies for their missions? What implications do you think this has for sustainability in space travel? Additionally, how might this innovation impact the way we think about resupply missions from Earth? Let's dive into the potential of in-situ resource utilization and its role in making humanity a multi-planetary species!
Do you believe that SpaceX should explore similar technologies for their missions? What implications do you think this has for sustainability in space travel? Additionally, how might this innovation impact the way we think about resupply missions from Earth? Let's dive into the potential of in-situ resource utilization and its role in making humanity a multi-planetary species!
