International Space Station (ISS) Expeditions 26-30 spanned a 16-month period beginning in November of 2010 wherein the final 3 flights of the Space Shuttle program finished ISS construction and delivered supplies to support the post-shuttle era of station operations. Expedition crews relied on several sources of potable water during this period, including water recovered from urine distillate and humidity condensate by the U.S. water processor, water regenerated from humidity condensate by the Russian water recovery system, and Russian ground-supplied potable water. Potable water samples collected during Expeditions 26-30 were returned on Shuttle flights STS-133 (ULF5), STS-134 (ULF6), and STS-135 (ULF7), as well as Soyuz flights 24-27. Th...
Dimethylsilanediol (DMSD) has been identified as a problematic organic contaminant aboard the ISS. T...
In August 2009, an experimental water quality monitoring kit based on Colorimetric Solid Phase Extra...
The ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) includes the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) and the Urine Proces...
During 2014 the crews from Expeditions 38-41 were resident on the International Space Station (ISS)....
In this post-construction, operational phase of International Space Station (ISS) with an ever-incre...
The crews of Expeditions 12 and 13 aboard the International Space Station (ISS) continued to rely on...
2015 marked the 15th anniversary of continuous human presence on board the International Space Stati...
This paper continues the annual tradition, at this conference, of summarizing the results of chemica...
This slide presentation reviews the results of the chemical analysis of the potable water supply fro...
Since activation of the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) on the International Space Station (ISS) in N...
Water management on ISS is responsible for the provision of water to the crew for drinking water, fo...
The ISS WRS produces potable water from crew urine, crew latent, and Sabatier product water. This sy...
The manned Space Station will exist as an isolated system for periods of up to 90 days. During this ...
Beginning in June of 2010, the total organic carbon (TOC) concentration in the U.S. Water Processor ...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
Dimethylsilanediol (DMSD) has been identified as a problematic organic contaminant aboard the ISS. T...
In August 2009, an experimental water quality monitoring kit based on Colorimetric Solid Phase Extra...
The ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) includes the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) and the Urine Proces...
During 2014 the crews from Expeditions 38-41 were resident on the International Space Station (ISS)....
In this post-construction, operational phase of International Space Station (ISS) with an ever-incre...
The crews of Expeditions 12 and 13 aboard the International Space Station (ISS) continued to rely on...
2015 marked the 15th anniversary of continuous human presence on board the International Space Stati...
This paper continues the annual tradition, at this conference, of summarizing the results of chemica...
This slide presentation reviews the results of the chemical analysis of the potable water supply fro...
Since activation of the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) on the International Space Station (ISS) in N...
Water management on ISS is responsible for the provision of water to the crew for drinking water, fo...
The ISS WRS produces potable water from crew urine, crew latent, and Sabatier product water. This sy...
The manned Space Station will exist as an isolated system for periods of up to 90 days. During this ...
Beginning in June of 2010, the total organic carbon (TOC) concentration in the U.S. Water Processor ...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
Dimethylsilanediol (DMSD) has been identified as a problematic organic contaminant aboard the ISS. T...
In August 2009, an experimental water quality monitoring kit based on Colorimetric Solid Phase Extra...
The ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) includes the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) and the Urine Proces...