The game-changing MOXIE experiment is turning Mars into a habitable planet. Dr. Jeffrey Hoffman, the experiment’s deputy principal investigator, explains how NASA is using electrolyzers to make oxygen from the carbon-dioxide-heavy Martian atmosphere.
At MIT, Dr. Hoffman is a professor of the practice of aerospace engineering, and the director of the Human Systems Lab and of the Massachusetts Space Grant. He flew five missions aboard the Space Shuttle, logging more than 1,211 hours and 21.5 million miles in space, including the first mission to repair the Hubble Telescope in 1993.
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