http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/30oct_eclss.htm?list930300

Sci-fi Life Support
Oct.                      30, 2006: In Frank Herbert's epic ecological novel    
                  Dune (1965), set on the fictitious desert planet              
        Arrakis in another star system, water is so precious that               
       even perspiration and breath moisture are captured and purified          
            for drinking.
                   On                      real-life voyages to the Moon and 
Mars, science fact may end                      up imitating science fiction. 
Indeed, scientists and engineers                      at NASA's Marshall Space 
Flight Center (MSFC) are putting                      the finishing touches on 
systems for capturing exhaled carbon                      dioxide and urine and 
turning them into breathable oxygen                      and drinking water.
Urine                      recovery is an engineering challenge: "Urine is so 
much                      dirtier than ordinary humidity," Carrasquillo 
explains.                      "It can corrode hardware and clog hoses." ECLSS  
                    uses a purification process called vapor compression 
distillation:                      urine is boiled until the water in it turns 
to steam. The                      steam—essentially clean water vapor except 
for some traces                      of ammonia and other gases—rises into a 
distillation chamber,                      leaving behind a concentrated brown 
soup of impurities and                      salts that Carrasquillo charitably 
calls "brine"                      (which is discarded). The steam is cooled 
and condenses back                      into liquid. This steam distillate is 
then mixed with the                      humidity condensate, and the water 
further purified to become                      potable. ECLSS
 can recover 100 percent of moisture in the                      air, and 85 
percent of the water in urine, resulting in a                      net overall 
recovery efficiency of about 93 percent.

Faith Saint Francis <[email protected]> wrote: Dan Nave wrote:
>>Get over the "yuck" factor!  Check out the article noted below. There are 
>>many others. Some people even site Biblical mention of this practice. <<
this, in connection with the Urine Therapy Practices.

I have written extensively about this topic, with very little result. The 
“yuck” factor indeed. Moreover it should really be treated in the off-topic 
list (does that one still exist???)




      

    Carol Ann

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