GS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

How does the Gaganyaan’s life-support system operate?, Pg10

Gaganyaan mission's life-support system replicates Earth's atmosphere, managing air, water, temperature, and waste for astronaut survival in space.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) in Gaganyaan will replicate Earth's atmosphere by managing air, water, temperature, and waste.
  • Air Revitalisation System (ARS) removes carbon dioxide exhaled by astronauts, preventing hypercapnia.
  • The crew module maintains a temperature of 20-26°C and humidity between 30-70% for comfort and equipment safety.
  • Water is stored in specialized pouches and mechanically forced out, while waste is collected using suction-based systems.
  • Fire suppression involves smoke detectors and water mist extinguishers due to the spherical expansion of fires in microgravity.

Detailed Insights:

  • ECLSS is crucial for short-term missions where all supplies are carried from Earth, while long-duration missions require recycling waste into resources.
  • ARS uses lithium hydroxide canisters to remove carbon dioxide, with each canister lasting approximately 20-24 hours.
  • The system includes small fans to circulate air and prevent the formation of dangerous carbon dioxide and oxygen pockets in microgravity.
  • Humidity control is vital to prevent dry skin and static electricity discharge from low humidity, and microbial growth and short-circuits from high humidity.
  • An active cooling system regulates temperature by circulating air through heat exchangers, expelling heat into space, and managing humidity with condensing units.
  • Gaganyaan uses specialized faecal collection bags and urine funnels, with waste chemically treated and stored in sealed containers.
  • Fire suppression in microgravity uses water mists to cool fires and scrub toxic smoke particles, with Soyuz spacecraft having a depressurization option as a last resort.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Hypercapnia: A condition caused by elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood, leading to headaches and impaired cognitive function.
  • Microgravity: The condition of experiencing very little or no gravitational force, affecting fluid dynamics and waste management.
  • Air Revitalisation System (ARS): A system that provides fresh air, removes carbon dioxide, and filters contaminants in spacecraft.
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