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Space missions typically launch with a supply of water that is carefully rationed for drinking, cooking, and other essential needs. In some cases, water can be obtained from recycled sources on the spacecraft, such as reclaimed moisture from sweat and breath, or from recycling urine through advanced filtration systems. Additionally, future plans for long-duration space missions involve developing technologies to extract water from extraterrestrial sources like ice on the Moon or Mars.

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