Skip to content
Renfrewshire Astronomical Society

We are a friendly group with a common interest in all aspects of amateur astronomy

Primary Navigation Menu
Menu
  • Home
  • Society
  • Galleries
    • Ian Martin’s Images
    • Jim Wood’s Images
    • Wullie Mitchell Images
  • Weekly Meetings

Astronauts Could Rely on Algae as the Perfect Life Support Partner

By: RAS_WEB
On: May 7, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Astronauts Could Rely on Algae as the Perfect Life Support Partner

Researchers from Germany are testing a new hybrid life support system aboard the ISS, which uses algae to clean the air and water supply and even provide a food source.

The post Astronauts Could Rely on Algae as the Perfect Life Support Partner appeared first on Universe Today.

Universe Today
Go to Source

2019-05-07
Previous Post: Telescopes in space for even sharper images of black holes
Next Post: Could this rare supernova resolve a longstanding origin debate?

Recent Posts

  • Uranus, Neptune May Be Magma Worlds, Not Ice Giants
  • A deformable floating mirror for the world’s largest telescope
  • Euclid’s New Portrait of the Milky Way’s Crowded Bulge
  • Ancient stellar flyby may still be steering long-period comets today
  • The Galaxy That Cleared the Fog

Archives

Recent Comments

    Categories

    • arXiv
    • AWESOMEASTRO
    • CNEOS
    • ESOcast
    • ESOnews
    • General News
    • News
    • Podcast
    • RSSfeeds
    • Society
    • Society News
    • Space Weather Live
    • The Sky Live
    • Uncategorized
    • Universe Today
    • Weekly Talks

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org

    Designed using Dispatch. Powered by WordPress.

    Visit Us On FacebookVisit Us On Twitter