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Chinese astronauts make rocket fuel and oxygen in space using 1st-of-its kind ‘artificial photosynthesis

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Chinese astronauts have just created rocket fuel and oxygen in space using a new type of “artificial photosynthesis.” The breakthrough technology, which used fairly basic equipment and minimal energy, could one day be put to use on China‘s proposed moon base, which is scheduled to be completed within a decade.

The new experiments were carried out by members of the Shenzhou-19 crew living on board China’s Tiangong space station (meaning “heavenly palace” in Chinese), which has been fully operational in low-Earth orbit since November 2022.

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