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I have developed a fictional planet with the following atmospheric composition;

60.4% Nitrogen 27.6% Oxygen 9.8% Xenon 1.5% Water Vapor 0.64% Argon 0.06% Carbon Dioxide

  • 60.4% Nitrogen
  • 27.6% Oxygen
  • 9.8% Xenon
  • 1.5% Water Vapor
  • 0.64% Argon
  • 0.06% Carbon Dioxide

Is this breathable to humans with an atmospheric pressure similar to Earth's? What about 50%, 200%, and 500% of Earth's atmospheric pressure?

Lastly, what would it look like in terms of color?

I have developed a fictional planet with the following atmospheric composition;

60.4% Nitrogen 27.6% Oxygen 9.8% Xenon 1.5% Water Vapor 0.64% Argon 0.06% Carbon Dioxide

Is this breathable to humans with an atmospheric pressure similar to Earth's? What about 50%, 200%, and 500% of Earth's atmospheric pressure?

Lastly, what would it look like in terms of color?

I have developed a fictional planet with the following atmospheric composition;

  • 60.4% Nitrogen
  • 27.6% Oxygen
  • 9.8% Xenon
  • 1.5% Water Vapor
  • 0.64% Argon
  • 0.06% Carbon Dioxide

Is this breathable to humans with an atmospheric pressure similar to Earth's? What about 50%, 200%, and 500% of Earth's atmospheric pressure?

Lastly, what would it look like in terms of color?

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Is this atmospheric composition breathable, and what would it look like?

I have developed a fictional planet with the following atmospheric composition;

60.4% Nitrogen 27.6% Oxygen 9.8% Xenon 1.5% Water Vapor 0.64% Argon 0.06% Carbon Dioxide

Is this breathable to humans with an atmospheric pressure similar to Earth's? What about 50%, 200%, and 500% of Earth's atmospheric pressure?

Lastly, what would it look like in terms of color?