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A Concept of Lunar Base Regenerative Water Management System Construction
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A concept of developing a regenerative water management system (RWMS) for first lunar base missions is reviewed. The principal feature of the concept proposed is the maximum possible unification of RWMS for long-duration orbiting station and a lunar base with due regard to possible modification of the hardware for lunar gravity conditions. The paper is based on the expertise in research, development, testing and flight operation of RWMS in Russia. An upgraded RWMS of the International Space Station may be used for first lunar missions.
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Samsonov, N., Bobe, L., Novikov, V., Farafonov, N. et al., "A Concept of Lunar Base Regenerative Water Management System Construction," SAE Technical Paper 951603, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951603.Also In
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