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A balloon mission that could explore Venus indefinitely

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MIT professor Michael Hecht is working on a project to explore the atmosphere of Venus .
He says the MOXIE system created oxygen on Mars by splitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into carbon monoxide and oxygen by using a process called solid oxide electrolysis (SOE) The SOE process is lighter than the carbon dioxide they're created from.
SoE system would essentially get unlimited electricity, even without sunlight.
As EVE moves through the NIAC phases and the team starts detailed technical work on it, humanity will get closer to a technology that could revolutionize the exploration of our nearest planetary neighbor. Provided by Universe Today .
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