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    Chinese Experts Eye Martian Gases for Future Space Energy Systems

    ReshamBy ReshamJune 9, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Martian Gases Hold Key to Future Deep Space Energy Systems, Say Chinese Scientists

    Chinese scientists are highlighting the growing importance of using Martian gases to power future deep space energy systems. They believe these gases could play a vital role in building sustainable energy sources for long-term missions on Mars.

    Turning Mars’ Atmosphere into Energy

    Experts suggest that gases found in Mars’ atmosphere could support a wide range of energy needs. These include generating electricity, storing energy, heating, producing oxygen, and making fuel. Such uses could lead to the creation of a full energy system designed specifically for Mars.

    Mars has an average surface temperature of about minus 63 degrees Celsius. According to scientists, waste heat from power systems could help heat research stations. This would make use of energy that would otherwise go to waste, providing a solution for thermal energy supply on the planet.

    Producing Oxygen and Fuel from Martian Air

    In addition to heating, Martian gases can also be used in chemical processes. Gases in the mid-temperature range could support methane production. High-temperature gases could be used for high-temperature electrolysis, a process that creates oxygen. Both oxygen and methane are essential for supporting human life and fuel needs during Mars missions.

    These processes make use of carbon and oxygen atoms in the Martian air, converting them into useful materials. By doing so, astronauts and researchers could rely less on supplies from Earth and instead use local resources.

    Energy Systems Essential for Mars Research

    “To carry out research on Mars, we need many tools and research stations,” said Shi Lingfeng, a researcher at the University of Science and Technology of China. “These tools and stations depend on a steady supply of energy. When planning for energy on Mars, we must consider local conditions. This study marks an early step, and there is still much work to do.”

    The development of energy systems based on Martian gases could be a game-changer for space exploration. It opens up the possibility of building self-sufficient bases on the Red Planet, reducing the need for constant resupply from Earth.

    with inputs from Reuters

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