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Old October 6th 04, 04:05 AM
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)
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"K. Collier" wrote in message
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It wouldn't be an open container. Those aren't allowed in Space :-).

Now a vessel under pressure...


And you separate the gasses how?



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"Explorer8939" wrote in message
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There is a lack of water at ISS, mostly because there's no urine
processor on board. There is a water condensate collector, which is
helping to reclaim some water and stretch the limited supply.
Inquiring minds want to know: couldn't the crew just somehow boil some
urine, and let the condensate collector capture the resulting water
vapor? This water could be used to supply the Elektron and other
systems that can use technical water.


Just a quick question. How would you go about boiling an open container

of
water in zero-g?