
Spacecraft Life Support Systems
Spacecraft life support systems are essential systems that maintain a safe and livable environment for astronauts. They regulate air quality by generating oxygen and removing carbon dioxide, control temperature and humidity, and manage waste. These systems also filter and recycle water, ensuring a continuous supply for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. Designed for efficiency and reliability, they operate in the closed environment of a spacecraft where resupplying is limited, making sustainability crucial. Overall, they create a stable, breathable, and comfortable environment, enabling humans to live and work effectively in space for extended periods.