High-Level Project Summary
Our main objective was to satisfy the slogans raised by the problem:Design tools and furniture that can meet our needsDesign rover missing WheelFind a way to produce water on Mars
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
Starting from the hydrazine obtained from the spacecraft, it could be descoposed into notrigen (N2) and hydrogen (H4), to then burn the H and react chemically with the =2 in porder to obtain H2O in the vapor state
Space Agency Data
Mars Conditions:
Mars is a cold desert planet. It is half the size of Earth, and is also called the "red planet." It is red because of the rusty iron on the ground.
Like Earth, Mars has seasons, ice caps, volcanoes, canyons, and weather. It has a sparse atmosphere made of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon (a noble gas that does not "easily" interact).
There are signs of ancient flooding on Mars, but now the water exists mostly in its icy dust and thin clouds. On some Martian slopes, evidence of salty liquid water has been found.
A day is 24.6 hours long, slightly longer than a day on Earth; a year is equal to 687 days on Earth, almost double the Earth year.
The amount of oxygen is approximately 0.12%, while that of the Earth is 21%.
Hackathon Journey
We learnd to design, to work as a team, knowledge in chemistry.
References
https://www.nasa.gov/chapea

