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If you want concentrated oxygen, it's much easier - and cheaper - to get it from the Earth's atmosphere than from the Sun. It doesn't seem to make sense to "steal" it from the Sun (which has a very low concentration of oxygen anyway). You might consider getting materials that are extremely rare on Earth, and extremely expensive, from somewhere in outer space, but even that doesn't make sense economically, with current technology. For example, the cost of bringing a kilogram of gold into outer space (or back from space) is currently more than the value of this kilogram of gold.

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