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Rolls-Royce working on equipment to generate water, oxygen and fuel for future space missions

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies also working on robots to hunt for oxygen and water in lunar rocks – in search for extra-terrestrial life

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Scientists at Rolls-Royce are working on technology that could one day be used to power the creation of water and oxygen in space.

The engineering giant, which is headquartered in Derby, is among a number of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ developers working on the next generation of tech which could pave the way for longer human space missions as well as bases on the Moon and Mars.

Announcing a £2 million boost for 13 new projects during British Science Week, the Government said Rolls-Royce was developing “space reactor” technology using its 60-years of expertise in nuclear technology.

The government said: “The high-power Space Reactor will accelerate human exploration of the Moon, Mars and beyond, providing continuity of power for critical operations.

"Additionally, the technology will power the generation of water, breathable oxygen and rocket fuels from human lunar and Martian exploration missions."

The University of Leicester will also be receiving £50,000 in funding to develop a power modules as a precursor to more Leicester-led projects in future years.

Other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies are working on creating a robot to hunt for oxygen and water in lunar rocks – as part of the search for extra-terrestrial life – and on tackling the delay in communication between Earth and Mars.