Human exploration missions to Mars and other destinations beyond low Earth orbit require highly robust, reliable, and maintainable life support systems that maximize recycling of water and oxygen. In order to meet this requirement, NASA has continued the development of a Series-Bosch System, a two stage reactor process that reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) with hydrogen (H2) to produce water and solid carbon. Theoretically, the Bosch process can recover 100% of the oxygen (O2) from CO2 in the form of water, making it an attractive option for long duration missions. The Series Bosch system includes a reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reactor, a carbon formation reactor (CFR), an H2 extraction membrane, and a CO2 extraction membrane. In 2016, the re...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...
Oxygen recovery from respiratory carbon dioxide is an important aspect of human spaceflight. Methods...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
Human exploration missions to Mars and other destinations beyond low Earth orbit require highly robu...
Manned missions beyond low Earth orbit will require highly robust, reliable, and maintainable life s...
Future manned missions to deep space or planetary surfaces will undoubtedly incorporate highly robus...
Oxygen recovery from metabolically-produced carbon dioxide (CO2) is of critical importance for long-...
This next Generation Life Support Project entails the development and demonstration of Bosch reactio...
Current air revitalization technology onboard the International Space Station (ISS) cannot provide c...
Future long-duration manned space flights will require regenerative life-support systems. The Bosch ...
State-of-the-art life support oxygen recovery technology on the International Space Station is based...
A critical component in spacecraft life support loop closure is the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2, ...
The United States Atmosphere Revitalization life support system on the International Space Station (...
NASA has been active in developing processes to recover oxygen from meta-bolic carbon dioxide. Their...
Minimizing resupply from Earth is essential for future long duration manned missions. The current ox...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...
Oxygen recovery from respiratory carbon dioxide is an important aspect of human spaceflight. Methods...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
Human exploration missions to Mars and other destinations beyond low Earth orbit require highly robu...
Manned missions beyond low Earth orbit will require highly robust, reliable, and maintainable life s...
Future manned missions to deep space or planetary surfaces will undoubtedly incorporate highly robus...
Oxygen recovery from metabolically-produced carbon dioxide (CO2) is of critical importance for long-...
This next Generation Life Support Project entails the development and demonstration of Bosch reactio...
Current air revitalization technology onboard the International Space Station (ISS) cannot provide c...
Future long-duration manned space flights will require regenerative life-support systems. The Bosch ...
State-of-the-art life support oxygen recovery technology on the International Space Station is based...
A critical component in spacecraft life support loop closure is the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2, ...
The United States Atmosphere Revitalization life support system on the International Space Station (...
NASA has been active in developing processes to recover oxygen from meta-bolic carbon dioxide. Their...
Minimizing resupply from Earth is essential for future long duration manned missions. The current ox...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...
Oxygen recovery from respiratory carbon dioxide is an important aspect of human spaceflight. Methods...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...