The spacesuit is a complex garment designed to protect astronauts in the harsh conditions of space. Among its various layers, the first one an astronaut dons is the Inner Cooling Garment, serving as the undergarment
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Water Filtration is a vital aspect of Space Research, particularly for human survival during missions. It ensures astronauts have a continuous supply of clean drinking water and plays a crucial role in closed-loop systems that recycle and purify water for reuse. Various filtration technologies are employed
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