>>13021584>5g of oxygen is enough oxygen for a human for 30 minutes. >It took Moxie like 32 hours to make that30 minutes is a rough estimate, but its realistic.
My problem is your decision to post that it took 32 hours to make that 5g.
32 hours isn't even close. The only thing your liberal, retarded excuse of a brain could have possibly done is knocked over your crayon box and counted 32 crayons as you picked them up.
Moxie was powered on at T-0 seconds, and 'warmed up' for T+9000 seconds (2 1/2 hours). From there, MOXIE ran for an approximate 3200 seconds (a little under an hour) to generate that 5g of oxygen. It was actually 5.37g, so it was closer to about 40 minutes for the solid 5 grams.
Assuming you factor in the warm-up time, it still took well under 3 1/2 hours, even though the warm-up time was well extended beyond necessary as this was their first attempt.
The MOXIE on the rover was also running at half power, so it didn't makes as much as it possibly could.
As per JPL/NASA:
>MOXIE is designed to generate up to 10 grams of oxygen per hour.So if 5 grams ~30 mintes, 10g ~ 1 hour. Therefore, the MOXIE on Percy right now can generate enough oxygen, REAL TIME, for a human to survive. This is from a box that weighs 14 lbs (on Mars) and is well under one cubic foot in size.
Please, educate yourself before posting again. I know your crayons can be distracting, but for fucks sake, take your meds.
>https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/moxie/