Long-term planetary space missions present new and unique challenges in life-support systems. Water constitutes the majority of the mass required to sustain human life in space and it follows that efficient water recycling has the potential to lower mission costs. The effect of partial gravity in planetary missions mean that terrestrial systems could be applicable. This trade study evaluates terrestrial and NASA developed water recycling technologies on the basis of applicability as a planetary base water recycling systems. Various bioreactors, membrane reactors, filtration, and district water reclamation systems are investigated and rated based on several standardized parameters. A customer-oriented Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is uti...
Presentation on advanced life support systems for wastewater treatment based on forward osmosis memb...
Water recovery and conservation in closed ecological systems for manned space fligh
Advisor: Charisse Buising, Kanapathipillai Wignarajah ; Sonny Kim of the NASA Ames Research CenterS...
Water needs, water sources, and means for recycling water are examined in terms appropriate to the w...
Deep-space crewed missions will not have regular access to the Earth's resources or the ability to r...
Water used during current and previous space missions has been either carried or made aloft. Future ...
Biologically based systems are under evaluation as primary water processors for next generation life...
What water supply method should be used on a trip to Mars? Two alternate approaches are using fuel c...
Extended-duration space travel and habitation require recovering water from wastewater generated in ...
A voyage to Mars is no longer a figment of the human imagination. Several agencies are planning to s...
Long-term human Space missions will rely on regenerative life support as resupply of water, oxygen a...
Support Program, is the first time NASA has attempted the direct recycle of water for human consumpt...
This Presentation will cover technology and knowledge transfers from space exploration to earth and ...
This work demonstrates how studies of life support systems can be used to advance the understanding ...
Potential sources and methods description for space vehicle water recovery including mission weight ...
Presentation on advanced life support systems for wastewater treatment based on forward osmosis memb...
Water recovery and conservation in closed ecological systems for manned space fligh
Advisor: Charisse Buising, Kanapathipillai Wignarajah ; Sonny Kim of the NASA Ames Research CenterS...
Water needs, water sources, and means for recycling water are examined in terms appropriate to the w...
Deep-space crewed missions will not have regular access to the Earth's resources or the ability to r...
Water used during current and previous space missions has been either carried or made aloft. Future ...
Biologically based systems are under evaluation as primary water processors for next generation life...
What water supply method should be used on a trip to Mars? Two alternate approaches are using fuel c...
Extended-duration space travel and habitation require recovering water from wastewater generated in ...
A voyage to Mars is no longer a figment of the human imagination. Several agencies are planning to s...
Long-term human Space missions will rely on regenerative life support as resupply of water, oxygen a...
Support Program, is the first time NASA has attempted the direct recycle of water for human consumpt...
This Presentation will cover technology and knowledge transfers from space exploration to earth and ...
This work demonstrates how studies of life support systems can be used to advance the understanding ...
Potential sources and methods description for space vehicle water recovery including mission weight ...
Presentation on advanced life support systems for wastewater treatment based on forward osmosis memb...
Water recovery and conservation in closed ecological systems for manned space fligh
Advisor: Charisse Buising, Kanapathipillai Wignarajah ; Sonny Kim of the NASA Ames Research CenterS...