Mars Atmosphere Resource Recovery System (MARRS) The Mars Atmosphere Resource Recovery System (MARRS) is a process that extracts oxygen and other minor components from the Martian surface atmosphere. The thin atmospheric gases are compressed, the carbon dioxide (CO2) is liquefied, and the lighter components are recovered and purified. Energy as heat re-expands the CO2 to produce the electrical and mechanical power need to compress and capture the atmosphere. MARRS takes unique advantage of the low ambient temperature on the Martian surface to separate oxygen and water from the bulk CO2 in an efficient, lightweight package. The availability of liquid CO2 in unlimited amounts enables efficient, open-cycle processes for reserve and emergency power, transportation and industrial uses. Together with a nuclear heat source, MARRS can satisfy many of the requirements for consumables and propellants for a human or large robotic presence on Mars.
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[http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=APCPCS000552000001000010000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes&ref=no (http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=APCPCS000552000001000010000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes&ref=no)] [...]large amounts of nitrogen (liquid and gas), argon gas and liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) remain available as by-products for use as respiratory agents, refrigerants, propellants, propellant precursors and working fluids for emergency or backup power, transportation, and surface operations such as drilling.
-©2006 American Institute of Physics
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AIPC..813.1138E (http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AIPC..813.1138E)(http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/8206/marrs.jpg)
Device schemat: http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/4171/marrs2.jpg (http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/4171/marrs2.jpg)
Article: http://www.niac.usra.edu/files/studies/abstracts/483England.pdf (http://www.niac.usra.edu/files/studies/abstracts/483England.pdf)
Personal note:
It creates O2 which is always useful.
It creates little H2O which is aslo always useful.
It creates N2 which is needed to mix it with O2 and make breathable air.
It creates CO which can be use to make fuel or in some specific processes (like plastic creation).
It creates large quantity of preasurized liquid CO2 which is stored in a container and can be released when night/dust-storm to generate power.