
MOXIE Signals Oxygen on Mars, but a Breathable Future Remains a Challenge
NASA confirms Mars has an atmosphere dominated by CO2 at about 1% of Earth’s pressure, with oxygen comprising only about 0.1%, making breathable air impossible without life-support; the MOXIE experiment on the Perseverance rover can generate oxygen from CO2 in small amounts, a critical step toward on-site resources for future crewed missions, but Mars’ extreme cold, radiation, and lack of liquid water mean astronauts would still need pressurized habitats and robust life-support systems. A human mission is being contemplated for the late 2030s, though sustaining life there remains a major challenge.








