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Assessment Study<br />

Report: CDF-20(A)<br />

February 2004<br />

page 396 of 422<br />

The produced waste is stored in waste storage canisters. The degree of stabilization has to be<br />

sufficient to guarantee<br />

4.5.8.2.6 Waste management strategy<br />

Waste is stored in on-board containers. Stabilization is not a major issue due to the short duration<br />

before disposing of the MAV spacecraft.<br />

4.5.8.3 Baseline design<br />

The design is based on the Soyuz-TM(A) life support system design.<br />

ECLS system mass:<br />

Figure 4-124: Mars MAV LSS design<br />

CONSUMABLES TO BE LAUNCHED (kg)<br />

OXYGEN 10.0<br />

NITROGEN 0.0<br />

POTABLE WATER 21.0<br />

HYGIENE WATER 0.0<br />

DRY FOOD 8.5<br />

PACKAGING 4.0<br />

INORGANIC MATERIAL ECXL. PACKAGING 2.0<br />

TOTAL CONSUMABLES TO BE LAUNCHED<br />

WASTE PRODUCTION DURING MISSION (kg)<br />

45.5<br />

WASTE GASES 5.3<br />

WASTE WATER 39.2<br />

SOLID ORGANIC WASTE 0.9<br />

SOLID INORGANIC WASTE<br />

excl. packaging 2.0<br />

PACKAGING 4.0<br />

TOTAL WASTE PRODUCED 51.4<br />

ROUGH ESTIMATE ECLSS MASS (kg)<br />

TOTAL ECLSS SYSTEM MASS 549.0<br />

Table 4-66: Mass Estimates for a Mission using Current Technology

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