Former NASA astronaut's Space Shuttle flights inspired new hydrogen technologies

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'We're polluting our atmosphere instead of using all of this energy coming to us, reliably, every single day', ex-NASA astronaut and Ad Astra CEO Franklin Chang-Díaz told IE.

last month, Chang Díaz explained how his time in space altered his worldview and how his company aims to use its expertise in space technology to help fight climate change.Space travel is known to trigger a well-documented psychological phenomenon in humans known as the

Astronauts tend to "become much more focused on the planet and on planetary dynamics, rather than the dynamics of the local community they came from or the country they came from," Chang Díaz explained. "We’re no longer really citizens of a country, we're citizens of a planet." Space Shuttle astronauts used these fuel cells for energy, but they also combined oxygen with the hydrogen from the fuel cells to generate drinking water.

 

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Once pollution is cleared from the clouded minds presenting delusional narratives through any electronic device, may we then, allocate all resources towards intelligence to resolve. Illusion and fear is not in the atmosphere, though, who would have thought that, politically, few.

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