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Thirsty? Urine Luck.

Are We There Yet?

English - July 06, 2016 16:30 - 17 minutes - 7.82 MB - ★★★★ - 346 ratings
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If we're going to Mars, we've got to maximize the resources we're taking by recycling, and that includes water. That's right, astronauts are going to have to recycle their urine. Actually, they already do, and the technology is getting better.

If we’re going to go on a long-duration mission like one to Mars we’re going to need a few essentials. Fuel, food and water. All this stuff takes up mass. And mass requires fuel to get it from Earth into space.


So what if we could recycle some of these things while en route to Mars? Let’s think about water. Water goes in, water comes out, and you drink it? Ew!


Well, surprisingly NASA astronuats uses a urine recycling system on the International Space Station, but it’s only about 80-percent efficienc. Lauren Kelsey, principal investigator and program manager for the water recovery project with Paragon Space Development Corporation, is working on new technology that makes urine recycling more efficient.