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Use of Solid Cryogenic Agents in Space Station Life Support System for Creating Atmosphere Constituents

A new technology for replenishing daily nitrogen losses (200 g/day) in the atmosphere of the Russian segment of the International Space Station and for cooling the on-board electronic devices is proposed. This technology can be used to create systems for solid nitrogen storage and for release of gas...

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Published in:Chemical and petroleum engineering 2023-03, Vol.58 (11-12), p.1012-1018
Main Authors: Artemyev, O. G., Kazakova, A. A., Lavrov, N. A., Levchenko, A. V.
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