40th International Conference on Environmental Systems 2010
DOI: 10.2514/6.2010-6236
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Exploration Life Support Critical Questions for Future Human Space Missions

Abstract: Exploration Life Support (ELS) is a current project underby considering all the internal and external interfaces of the life support system and the potential for reduction or reuse of commodities. In particular, various sources and sinks of water and oxygen are considered along with the implications on loop closure and the resulting launch mass requirements. Systems analysis will be validated through the data gathered from integrated testing, which will demonstrate the interfaces of a closed loop life support … Show more

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“…Current estimates state that, for a habitation system serving a crew of four, laundry would be washed two times per week using 15 L of water per event and 34 g of detergent. For this testing, we used Tide Infinity, a detergent specially formulated for extremely low-volume clothes washing and biological treatment of laundry effluent [ 21 ]. To produce laundry effluent, lab workers brought personal clothes (4.5 kg/run), which were washed using a programmable LG washing machine with a high RPMS spin cycle on a low flow setting.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current estimates state that, for a habitation system serving a crew of four, laundry would be washed two times per week using 15 L of water per event and 34 g of detergent. For this testing, we used Tide Infinity, a detergent specially formulated for extremely low-volume clothes washing and biological treatment of laundry effluent [ 21 ]. To produce laundry effluent, lab workers brought personal clothes (4.5 kg/run), which were washed using a programmable LG washing machine with a high RPMS spin cycle on a low flow setting.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%