Water Treatment Systems for Long Spaceflights
TBMG-15097
11/01/2012
- Content
Space exploration will require new life support systems to support the crew on journeys lasting from a few days to several weeks, or longer. These systems should also be designed to reduce the mass required to keep humans alive in space. Water accounts for about 80 percent of the daily mass intake required to keep a person alive. As a result, recycling water offers a high return on investment for space life support. Water recycling can also increase mission safety by providing an emergency supply of drinking water, where another supply is exhausted or contaminated.
- Citation
- "Water Treatment Systems for Long Spaceflights," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2012.