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Magnets Could Eliminate Oxygen Problem For Astronauts on Long Trips
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Magnets Could Eliminate Oxygen Problem For Astronauts on Long Trips

Oxygen is vital for human life and is one of the main challenges for astronauts during long space missions. Now researchers have proposed a new way to generate oxygen using magnets which could help astronauts on future missions to Mars and beyond. Current oxygen frameworks on the ISS work through the Oxygen Generation Assembly, or OGA. Taking water from the water recuperation framework, the OGA parts this into oxygen which is kept, and hydrogen which is for the most part vented into space. Notwithstanding, this framework is weighty, which makes it hard to send off, and it would should be more dependable if it somehow managed to be relied upon for use on a drawn out mission to Mars. Getting oxygen in space utilizing magnets The new work from a worldwide gathering of scientists...
The Bathynomus Yucatanensis was discovered off the Yucatan peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico
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The Bathynomus Yucatanensis was discovered off the Yucatan peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico

Bathynomus Yucatanensis is a type of giant crustacean that forages on the ocean floor. Their segmented bodies of fourteen men resemble their smaller relative, woodlice.  Another remote ocean shellfish that looks similar to the facehuggers from "Outsider" has been recognized off the Gulf of Mexico. The bathynomus yucatanensis is a types of goliath isopod, shellfish that search for food at the lower part of the sea. Their portioned, fourteen-legged bodies look like their a lot more modest family member, the woodlouse. The foot-long size of the goliath isopods has been ascribed to remote ocean gigantism, the very peculiarity that prompts monster squids at the lower part of our seas.A gathering of Taiwanese, Japanese, and Australian scientists set off to depict the new types of goli...