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Q: In 2001 Russia's Mir Space Station dropped down into what body of water?
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In March 2001 Russia's Mir Space Station dropped down into what body of water?

Pacific Ocean


How do they get water on the space station?

They will have to recycle the water.


How do astronauts get water on the space station?

They take the water with them. they will have to reuse it a well.


How does a spacestation get water?

A space station gets water from shuttles that are launched into space. i do believe that used water is also recycled though i am not sure if this is correct.


Which types of water are collected and recycled for use on the international space station?

All forms of water are recycled :)


What items would you take to a space station?

Food, water, air and a means to get back


How do the astronauts train for a space mission to the International Space Station?

They get fit and go under water so they can get used to no gravity and no air


How does an astronaut get CO2 to breathe in space?

Astronauts breathe O2, just as we all do. There are life support systems on spacecraft and on the Space Station that provide oxygen and absorb CO2. On the Space Station, there is an oxygen generator, as well as a water recycling system.


Can you purify pee?

Yes, on the International Space Station, all water is recycled, including urine.


How do they put water on a space station?

i know that, this is pretty gross, but astronauts drink recycled urine


How does water air food exercise and waste disposal are catered for in a space station?

because they are dead


How do you recyle water in a space station up in space?

On the International Space Station, the vast majority of water is recycled. Water is expensive to transport into space, so it is vital that every last drop be conserved. Water is recycled from a variety of sources, such as: the sink, shower, space suit wastewater (Each space suit uses tubes full of cold water to cool astronauts while they are on EVA), water from heating and cooling systems, moisture in the air (Exhaled by astronauts and lab animals), the Space Shuttle's fuel cells (The fuel cells convert oxygen and hydrogen into water to produce power), and even from the urine of astronauts and lab animals.The water is purified through a rigorous process that is even more efficient than sewage treatment plants so that it can be used again. Some water is lost through the airlock, carbon dioxide removal systems, and oxygen generation systems, although at least 95% of the water onboard the space station is reused. Every once in a while, new water is brought to the space station onboard the Space Shuttle or through Russian Progress Resupply ships.they recycle the water thru a machine by filtering water 5 times a minute for an hour