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Walk up to your gas extractors, fire up your Analysis Visor, and switch to survey for gas clouds. I'm sure the visor will tell you it's an Oxygen cloud. The content of gas and mineral extraction sites matching the content of the output port is one thing that thankfully can be relied upon in all my NMS play time.
As I found out, there were two clouds in one place. First I found radon. Later, the scanner found oxygen in the same place.
But the scanner did not respond at first time to the second cloud...
Lucky you!!! I have rarely been able to find multiple gas clouds on one planet, and you found 2 in one spot! :-)