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Oxygen is produced in the International Space Station from recycled water, which is split into hydrogen and oxygen gases using an electric current.
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After various systems decontaminate water from sources such as respiration, evaporated sweat, and urine, the liquid undergoes electrolysis, which collects the gases in opposing electrodes—one positively charged and one negatively charged—separated by a membrane.
The electrodes are flushed, and the oxygen-filled water is spun in a separator, where the oxygen collects in the center before being released into the cabin.
Isolated hydrogen gas can be vented into space or sent to a carbon dioxide reduction assembly, where it is used to produce water for reuse and methane, which is vented.
Oxygen and water have also been delivered directly to the International Space Station as part of resupply missions, while novel systems that require no moving parts and less maintenance, such as the magnetohydrodynamic oxygen generation assembly, are being developed and refined.
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