justme +Followš For the first time in human history, we didn't just land a machine on another planet... We made oxygen there. Think about that for a moment. On a world where the atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide, where humans cannot breathe, a small device aboard NASA's Perseverance rover quietly achieved something extraordinary. It took the thin Martian air and transformed it into oxygen. Not in a laboratory on Earth. Not in a simulation. On Mars. The experiment, called MOXIE, proved that future explorers may not need to bring every breath of air with them across millions of kilometers of space. Instead, they could create it right where they land. And oxygen isn't just for breathing. The same technology could one day help produce the oxidizer needed for rocket fuel, solving one of the biggest challenges of sending humans to Mars... and bringing them home again. š Every giant leap begins with a small proof of concept. The Wright brothers flew for 12 seconds. The first computers filled entire rooms. And a toaster-sized machine on Mars just showed us that humans may someday live on another world. One small machine. One distant planet. One giant step toward becoming an interplanetary species. šø Fun fact: During its mission, MOXIE produced enough oxygen to keep an astronaut breathing for dozens of hours, while operating in conditions no human could survive. Do you think we'll see the first human footprint on Mars within the next 20 years? #Mars #NASA #Perseverance #MOXIE #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #Science #Future #RedPlanet #HumansToMars21Share
justme +FollowNASA is advancing its long-term plan to return humans to the Moon through the Artemis program. Major funding has been directed toward various projects supporting lunar exploration, and the upcoming Artemis II mission is set to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time since the Apollo missions. The broader vision is to build a sustained human presence on the Moon, opening a new chapter in space exploration. #nasa #artemis #moonmission #exploration #future #tech #science #innovation #space #fblifestyle50Share
Melissa Tirona+Follow#Future goals š I have created and led workshops #earlychildhoodeducation & #celebraterecovery groups ..now I am praying to create š - Building Foundations for Change: Early Intervention Strategies for At-Risk Youth" - Trauma-Informed Approaches in Education and Rehabilitation - Nurturing Resilience: Lessons from Early Childhood for Adult Recovery - Empowering Families: Strategies for Supporting Children in Recovery - From Classroom to Community: Applying Early Ed Principles to Rehabilitation #writersgonnawrite #teachersgoingtoteach You can take a teacher out of the classroom but you cannot take the classroom end of the #teacher ššā¤ļø60Share