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Nasa Recovers Water From Sweat On ISS
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Do astronauts sweat in space as they would do on Earth? Obviously sweating is not like crying, but given that you can't cry in space, are body-temperature and perspiration also affected in
98% of all water NASA astronauts release including pee and sweat is being recycled and drank
To Improve Space Clothing, German Astronaut Will Work Up a Sweat | Space
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Year in Space Crew Will Drink 730 Liters of Recycled Urine and Sweat - NASA
Former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin remembers the police stop that made him sweat | CNN
Where Does Sweat Go In Space? NASA Astronaut On Running in Low Gravity - YouTube
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Nasa recovers 98% water from urine and sweat on ISS; breakthrough to help in long
NASA astronauts on the ISS are turning 98% of their sweat and urine into drinkable water | TechSpot
Do astronauts sweat in space as they would do on Earth? Obviously sweating is not like crying, but given that you can't cry in space, are body-temperature and perspiration also affected in
ISS: Astronauts have recycled 98% of water from their pee, sweat and breath - BBC Newsround
NASA says turns astronauts urine and sweat into drinkable water
Putting a Sports Drink on the Moon | The New Yorker
Astronauts' urine and sweat are almost entirely recycled into drinking water with new system
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Update #22 for Peregrine Mission One | Astrobotic - SpaceQuip Journal
NASA Achieves 98% Water Recovery Rate on the ISS by Recycling All Astronaut Pee, Sweat | Tech Times