Breathing in Space: Say Hello to Artificial Photosynthesis! πŸŒΏπŸš€

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Scientists may have found the solution to creating oxygen in space with artificial photosynthesis!

They are creating devices that mimic plant photosynthesis, to turn sunlight and water into oxygen without the need for electricity.

These devices produce oxygen from water and sunlight using semiconductor materials coated with metallic catalysts.

Scientists believe artificial photosynthesis could even work on Mars, where sunlight is weaker, by using simple solar mirrors to concentrate sunlight and boost oxygen production.

These devices could not only help us explore space but could also bring us closer to meeting our green energy and sustainability goals here on Earth. πŸŒπŸ’š

πŸ“Ή ESA – European Space Agency

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