How Do Astronauts Obtain Water in Space?

How do astronauts get water in space?

How Do Astronauts Obtain Water in Space

Astronauts get water in space primarily through two methods:

1. Recycling Systems

The International Space Station (ISS) has advanced systems that recycle water from various sources, including:
Breathable Air: Water vapor from astronauts’ breath is collected and condensed into liquid water.
Urine: Wastewater is purified and treated to recover clean water.
2. Stored Water Supplies

Astronauts also bring pre-packaged water supplies on missions. These are stored in bags and can be consumed directly or mixed with powdered drinks.
These methods ensure that astronauts have a continuous supply of water during their missions.

– Written By Elvira Ikotin-Lajter

Astronauts obtain water in space through several innovative methods:

Recycling Systems: The International Space Station (ISS) has advanced life support systems that recycle water from various sources, including:

Urine: Liquid waste is processed and purified back into drinkable water.

Humidity: The air in the ISS contains moisture, which is extracted and condensed into water.

Pre-packaged Water: Astronauts also bring pre-packaged water supplies with them. This water is stored in special containers that prevent spills in microgravity.

Water Filtration: The ISS is equipped with filtration systems that ensure the recycled water is safe for drinking. These systems remove contaminants and bacteria.

Hydration Packs Astronauts use hydration packs that contain flavored water, which they can drink through straws. This helps to make hydration more enjoyable in space.

These methods ensure that astronauts have a reliable supply of clean water while living and working in space.

– Written By Rhona Acosta

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