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A Physical/Chemical System for Water and Atmosphere Recovery Aboard a Space Station
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The paper deals with the problems of development of physico-chemical systems for water recovery and atmosphere revitalization for long-duration space stations. Schematics of regenerative life support systems featuring a high degree of closure and biotechnological components are presented. A year-long experiment has proved the possibility for Man to stay in a closed artificial environment for a long time by consuming substances regenerated by physico-chemical means from the end products of life. A complex of the life support systems (LSS) on Mir space station allowing for oxygen and 90% water recovery as well as its future updating is considered.
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Samsonov, N., Farafonov, N., Novikov, V., Bobe, L. et al., "A Physical/Chemical System for Water and Atmosphere Recovery Aboard a Space Station," SAE Technical Paper 932077, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932077.Also In
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