NASA Gives Space Station Crew ‘Go’ to Drink Recycled Water
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Mission Control radioed the news to the crew Wednesday, following a report from the Water Recovery System team that station program managers approved. The decision is an important milestone in the development of the station’s environmental and life support systems, which will begin supporting six-person crews at the end of May.
Expedition 19 Commander
“This has been the stuff of science fiction. Everybody’s talked about recycling water in a closed loop system, but nobody’s ever done it before. Here we are today with the first round of recycled water,” said Barratt. “We’re really happy for this day and for the team that put this together. This is the kind of technology that will get us to the moon and further.”
“This is an important milestone in the development of the space station,” said
Space shuttle Endeavour’s STS-126 mission delivered the Water Recovery System to the station in
The crews of STS-126, Expedition 18 and STS-119 returned samples of the recycled water to Earth. A total of 5.28 gallons (20 liters) of recycled water were tested for purity at the Water and Microbiology Laboratories at Johnson. A special Space Station Program Control Board meeting on
Space station crews will monitor the purity of the recycled water with on-board equipment and periodically send down samples for testing on Earth.
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