Advanced Supported Liquid Membranes for CO‚2 Control in EVA Applications

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-23865
Published February 01, 2016 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
Language:
  • English

NASA has a clear need to develop new technology in support of its future goals, including missions beyond low-Earth orbit, the possible development of lunar outposts, and the eventual exploration of Mars. As these missions develop, it is anticipated that crew members will spend extended time outside the spacecraft and established habitats, requiring new, robust, lightweight life support systems for extravehicular activities (EVAs). One area that is critical to life support systems is the control of CO2, and new spacesuits must be able to accommodate longer EVAs without increasing the size or weight of the current portable life support system (PLSS).