NASA built 'hellfire' on Earth

NASA is building a 12-ton kiln with an internal temperature of up to 5000 degrees Celsius, creating a pressure 100 times greater than the current pressure on Earth.

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A 12-ton kiln has an internal temperature of up to 5000 degrees Celsius, creating a pressure 100 times greater than the current pressure on Earth and encased in extremely toxic gas environments mainly composed of gas Carbon and sulfuric acid are being built by Nasa and named Glenn Research Center.

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Venus

The purpose of this work is to simulate similar conditions on the surface of Venus to create research robots capable of surviving in harsh environments.

In fact, current research tools can only exist in such an environment for about an hour.

Engineer Roger Dyson explains: 'Can you imagine what humans can do if they just land on Earth for an hour to discover it? At least one day must be there. That is exactly what we are trying to realize. "

In the history of space conquest, only 10 research ships landed successfully on Venus, the planet gaining the special attention of scientists because it has many similarities with the Earth.

Engineers of the US space research agency hope the assembly work will be completed in May this year.