
ECLSS (Environmental Control and Life Support System)
ECLSS (Environmental Control and Life Support System) is a set of technologies used on spacecraft and space stations to create a livable environment for crew members. It carefully manages air quality by removing carbon dioxide and adding oxygen, controls water supply through recycling, and maintains proper temperature and humidity. Additionally, it often involves waste management and air filtration to ensure a safe, comfortable habitat. Essentially, ECLSS mimics Earth's life-support systems to sustain human life in the challenging environment of space, ensuring astronauts can breathe, stay hydrated, and work effectively during their missions.