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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 7 February 2012 - Space Ref (press release)


Space Ref (press release)

NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 7 February 2012
Space Ref (press release)
FE-2 Ivanishin completed the periodic transfer of US condensate water from CWC (Collapsible Water Container) to the RS for the periodic (about twice a month) replenishing of the Elektron's water supply for electrolysis, filling the designated KOV EDV ...

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Peter Hoffmann Responds to Your Questions About Fuel Cells - New York Times (blog)


Peter Hoffmann Responds to Your Questions About Fuel Cells
New York Times (blog)
Q. I heard these types of engines discharge small amounts of water as their exhaust. Will that be a problem in very cold temperatures, with puddles of ice laying around at stop lights and stop signs?– jny243, Penn. A. Fuel cell cars emit warm water ...

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 3 February 2012 - Space Ref (press release)


Space Ref (press release)

NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 3 February 2012
Space Ref (press release)
Today's activities involved taking, for the 2nd time, measurements of body mass (BMM) with the SLAMMD (Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device), final urine sampling after the 24-hr collections, and securing their blood samples in the MELFI ...

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The Difference Between a Lunar Base and Colony - Lifeboat Foundation (blog)


The Difference Between a Lunar Base and Colony
Lifeboat Foundation (blog)
Storage of energy during the lunar night could be accomplished through the use of electrolysis of water to oxygen and hydrogen. These could then be recombined in a fuel cell to produce electricity and heat. Alternately, the colonists could simply ...

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 2 February 2012 - Space Ref (press release)


Space Ref (press release)

NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 2 February 2012
Space Ref (press release)
[The current card (29-0008H) lists 60 CWCs (1404.7 L total) for the five types of water identified on board: 1. Silver technical water (21 CWCs with 853.7 L, for Elektron electrolysis, all containing Wautersia bacteria, plus 1 empty bag, ...

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